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DUT#terminal monitor
Enable logging on terminal lines.
DUT#configure terminal
Enter global configuration mode.
DUT(config)#logging file disable
Disable logging to local file.
DUT(config)#logging server enable
Enable remote syslog server.
DUT(config)#logging alarm-trap enable
Enable logging alarm message to SNMP trap receivers.
DUT(config)#exit
Exit the Configure mode
DUT#show logging
Verify logging configuration.
48.1.3 Setting the Message Display Destination Device
If message logging is enabled, you can send messages to specific locations.
To configure message display destination device, follow these steps:
DUT#terminal monitor
Enable logging on current monitor
DUT#configure terminal
Enter global configuration mode.
DUT(config)#logging buffer 800
Log messages to an internal buffer. The default buffer
size is 4096.
DUT(config)#logging server address 192.168.1.1
Specify the IP address of the host to be used as the
syslog server.
DUT#end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
DUT#show logging
Verify logging configuration.
The logging buffered global configuration command copies logging messages to an internal
buffer. The buffer is circular, so newer messages overwrite older messages after the buffer is full.
To display the messages that are logged in the buffer, use the show logging buffer privileged
EXEC command. The first message displayed is the oldest message in the buffer. To clear the
contents of the buffer, use the clear logging buffer global configuration command.
48.1.4 Configuring Message Timestamps
By default, log messages timestamp is BSD style.
To configure message timestamps, follow these steps:
DUT#configure terminal
Enter global configuration mode.
DUT(config)#logging timestamp date
Change message timestamp to date
DUT(config)#end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
DUT#show logging
Verify logging configuration