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Appendix A ACS Command Reference ACS Configuration Commands Command show debug-adclient show debug-adclient Description Shows the debug log level status for subsystems (enabled or disabled). Shows the debug log level status for an Active Directory client (enabled or disabled). no debug-log To return debug logging to the default configuration for all components or specific ACS components, use the no debug-log command in the ACS Configuration mode. Any user, irrespective of role, can issue this command. no debug-log {component | all} [level [debug | info | warn | error | fatal | none]] Syntax Description component all Selects local debug logging on the components you want, where component can be any of the components described in the Usage Guidelines. Selects local debug logging on all components. Defaults All debug logging is disabled. Command Modes ACS Configuration Usage Guidelines You can select any of the following as a component: • runtime-If you select this component, all other runtime subcomponents are included; see runtime- items in the list below: - runtime-admin - runtime-authenticators - runtime-authorization - runtime-config-manager - runtime-config-notification-flow - runtime-customerlog - runtime-crypto - runtime-dataaccess - runtime-dbpassword - runtime-eap - runtime-event-handler - runtime-idstores - runtime-infrastructure - runtime-logging OL-18996-01 CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1 A-105

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CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1
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Appendix A
ACS Command Reference
ACS Configuration Commands
no debug-log
To return debug logging to the default configuration for all components or specific ACS components,
use the
no debug-log
command in the ACS Configuration mode. Any user, irrespective of role, can issue
this command.
no debug-log
{
component
|
all
} [
level
[
debug
|
info
|
warn
|
error
|
fatal
|
none
]]
Syntax Description
Defaults
All debug logging is disabled.
Command Modes
ACS Configuration
Usage Guidelines
You can select any of the following as a component:
runtime—If you select this component, all other runtime subcomponents are included; see
runtime-
items in the list below:
runtime-admin
runtime-authenticators
runtime-authorization
runtime-config-manager
runtime-config-notification-flow
runtime-customerlog
runtime-crypto
runtime-dataaccess
runtime-dbpassword
runtime-eap
runtime-event-handler
runtime-idstores
runtime-infrastructure
runtime-logging
show debug-adclient
Shows the debug log level status for subsystems (enabled or disabled).
show debug-adclient
Shows the debug log level status for an Active Directory client
(enabled or disabled).
Command
Description
component
Selects local debug logging on the components you want, where
component
can be any of the components described in the Usage Guidelines.
all
Selects local debug logging on all components.