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If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the log is not output.
[Example]
Output the error level log to SYSLOG.
SWP1(config)#logging trap error
4.7.5 Set log console output
[Syntax]
logging stdout info
no logging stdout info
[Initial value]
no logging stdout info
[Input mode]
global configuration mode
[Description]
Outputs the informational level SYSLOG to the console.
If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the log is not output.
[Example]
Output the informational level SYSLOG to the console.
SWP1(config)#logging stdout info
4.7.6 Clear log
[Syntax]
clear logging
[Input mode]
priviledged EXEC mode
[Description]
Clears the log.
[Example]
Clear the log.
SWP1#clear logging
4.7.7 Show log
[Syntax]
show logging
[
reverse]
[Keyword]
reverse : Shows the log in reverse order
[Input mode]
unprivileged EXEC mode, priviledged EXEC mode
[Description]
Shows the log that records the operating status of the unit. Normally the log is shown starting with the oldest events, but the
display order is reversed if "reverse" is specified.
The log contains a maximum of 1,500 events. If this maximum number is exceeded, the oldest events are successively deleted.
The level of log events to be output can be specified by the logging trap command.
[Example]
Show the log.
SWP1#show logging
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