Cisco 11503 Administration Guide - Page 137
Specifying a Line for a Log File Destination
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Chapter 4 Using the CSS Logging Features Specifying a Log File Destination For example, to send log information to a host at IP address 192.168.11.1 with a facility level of 3 and a log-level of error-3: (config)# logging host 192.168.11.1 facility 3 log-level error-3 To turn off logging to a host, enter: (config)# no logging host Specifying a Line for a Log File Destination To send log information to an active CSS session, use the logging line command and specify a valid log line on the CSS. Enter the line as a case-sensitive text string with a maximum of 32 characters. The CSS continues to send log information to the sys.log file on the CSS disk (hard or Flash disk) even when the logging line command is entered. To disable logging to the sys.log file on the CSS disk, use the logging to-disk disable command (see the "Disabling Logging to the sys.log File on the Disk" section). To display a list of active CSS lines, enter the logging line command as shown. The asterisk (*) denotes your current session. (config)# logging line ? console *vty1 Login Name: Location:local Login Name: admin Location:10.0.3.35 To send subsystem information to your monitor, enter: (config)# logging line vty1 To turn off logging, enter the no logging line command. (config)# no logging line vty1 OL-5647-02 Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide 4-17