Users Guide

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Switch Management Commands 2308
User Guidelines
Use the terminal monitor command to enable the asynchronous display of
system messages within an individual telnet or SSH session. Use the logging
monitor command to globally configure the severity of logged messages
within all telnet/SSH sessions. Messages logged telnet and SSH sessions are
filtered based on severity. Selecting a severity level will log that severity and
higher (numerically lower) level messages.
logging on
Use the logging on command in Global Configuration mode to control error
messages logging. This command globally enables the sending of logging
messages to the currently configured locations. To disable the sending of log
messages, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
logging on
no logging on
Default Configuration
Logging is enabled.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
The logging process controls the distribution of logging messages to the
console, logging buffer, logging file, and SYSLOG servers. Logging on and off
for these destinations can be individually configured using the logging
buffered, logging file, and logging
server
commands. However, if the logging
on command is disabled, no messages are sent to these destinations.
Command logging is not affected by this command.
Example
The following example shows how logging is enabled.
console(config)#logging on