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Command Mode
Global configuration
 
Default 
Logging operations is disabled
Usage
 
Examples 
The following is sample output from the logging server command. 
Switch(config)# logging server enable 
 
Related Commands 
logging server severity
40.70 logging server address
To log system messages and debug output to a remote server, use the logging server address 
command in global configuration mode. To remove a specified logging server from the configuration, 
use the no form of this command. 
 
Command Syntax 
logging server address ip-address 
no logging server address ip-address 
ip-address
IP address of the server that will receive the system logging messages.
 
Command Mode 
Global configuration
 
Default 
System logging messages are not sent to any remote server.
Usage
The logging server address command identifies a remote server (usually a device serving as a 
syslog server) to receive logging messages. By issuing this command more than once, you can build a 
list of servers that receive logging messages. 
 
Examples 
In the following example, messages are logged to a server at 209.165.202.169: 
Switch(config)# logging server address 209.165.202.169 
