Switch logging, Logging overview, 10 switch logging – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual
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Switch Logging
Logging Overview
Whether you are troubleshooting, configuring, or simply monitoring the switch, you may find
it useful to view a history of various switch activities. The Logging submenu contains a list of
commands for viewing and configuring logging on the system. To enter the logging submenu,
enter
logging
at the system prompt. Enter a question mark (
?
) and then press
to display the follow-
ing list of commands:
Command
Logging Menu
syslog
Change the syslog parameters (not part of Switch Logging feature).
swlogc
Configure Switch Logging source/destination mapping and priority levels.
cmdlog
Show UI Command entries in the mpm.log file
conlog
Show Connection entries (logins/logouts) entries in the mpm.log file
caplog
Show Screen Capture entries in the mpm.log file.
debuglog
Show Debug message entries in the mpm.log file
seclog
Display Secure Access log file entries.
Commands in the submenu are described here.
System Log Messages
The
syslog
command is used to configure how system log messages, like diagnostic and error
messages, are handled on the switch. See Configuring the Syslog Parameters on page 10-2.
Switch Logging Parameters
The
swlogc
and remaining commands in the submenu are part of the Switch Logging feature,
which is a separate logging mechanism. The
swlogc
command is used for configuring the
logging parameters of various switch activities such as
FTP
and Telnet, and is described in
Configuring Switch Logging on page 10-6.
The other commands listed in the submenu above are support commands for Switch Logging.
•
cmdlog
command—displays the UI command entries in the mpm.log file, which is one of
the possible destinations for Switch Logging data. See Displaying the Command History
Entries in the MPM Log on page 10-9.
•
conlog
command—displays the connection entries in the mpm.log file. See Displaying the
Connection Entries in the MPM Log on page 10-10.
•
caplog
command—displays the screen capture entries in the mpm.log file. See Displaying
Screen (Console) Capture Entries in the MPM Log on page 10-11.
•
debuglog
command—shows the debug entries in the mpm.log file. See Displaying Debug
Entries in the MPM Log on page 10-13.
•
seclog
command—shows the Secure Access violation event entries in the mpm.log file. See
Displaying Secure Access Entries in the MPM Log on page 10-13.