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Event Classes

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Event Logging Server Configuration CONSOLE Indicates events should be logged to the Server serial console port (designated as port 1). 4.8.3 Event Classes The event classes that can be logged are: Commands All commands issued on the Server will be reported (verbose output). Network All users logging in from or out to the network will be reported. Printer Changes in printer status lines will be reported. Security All logins and Set Privileged events are reported, as well as any password failures. System Booting and Initialize events are reported. Modem All modem activity is reported, including incoming and outgoing jobs. The following example sends login and security events to a TCP/IP host. Figure 4-26: Set Logging Command Local> SET LOGGING HOST 192.1.2.0: NETWORK ENABLED SECURITY ENABLED To clear logging, specify None in place of the host designation and event class. Figure 4-27: None Option Local> SET LOGGING NONE To display current logging status, use the Show Logging command. 4-14

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Event Logging
Server Configuration
4-
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CONSOLE
Indicates events should be logged to the Server serial console port (designated
as port 1).
4.8.3
Event Classes
The event classes that can be logged are:
Commands
All commands issued on the Server will be reported (verbose output).
Network
All users logging in from or out to the network will be reported.
Printer
Changes in printer status lines will be reported.
Security
All logins and Set Privileged events are reported, as well as any password
failures.
System
Booting and Initialize events are reported.
Modem
All modem activity is reported, including incoming and outgoing jobs.
The following example sends login and security events to a TCP/IP host.
Figure 4-26:
Set Logging Command
To clear logging, specify
None
in place of the host designation and event class.
Figure 4-27:
None Option
To display current logging status, use the
Show Logging
command.
Local> SET LOGGING HOST 192.1.2.0: NETWORK ENABLED SECURITY ENABLED
Local> SET LOGGING NONE