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Format no logging cli-command
Mode Global Config
logging console
This command enables logging to the console.
Possible severity levels for logging messages are as follows. (You can enter either the word or the
corresponding numeral.)
emergency (0): The device is unusable.
alert (1): Action must be taken immediately.
critical (2): The device is experiencing primary system failures.
error (3): The device is experiencing non-urgent failures.
warning (4): The device is experiencing conditions that could lead to system errors if no action is
taken.
notice (5): The device is experiencing normal but significant conditions.
info (6): The device is providing non-critical information.
debug (7): The device is providing debug-level information.
Default
Disabled; critical (2) when enabled
Format logging console [severity-level]
Mode Global Config
no logging console
This command disables logging to the console.
Format
no logging console
Mode Global Config
logging host
This command configures the logging host parameters. You can configure up to eight hosts.
Default
port: 514 (for UDP) and 6514 (for TLS)
authentication mode: anonymous
certificate index: 0
level: critical (2)
Format logging host {hostaddress|hostname} addresstype tls[anon|
x509name] certificate-index {port severity-level}
Mode Global Config
Utility Commands
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