show logging

28 message lines logged,

0message lines rate-limited,

0message lines dropped-by-MD,

xml disabled, sequence number disabled filtering disabled

Logging to 172.25.126.15 (tcp port 1307, audit disabled, authentication disabled, encryption disabled, link up),

28 message lines logged,

0message lines rate-limited,

0message lines dropped-by-MD,

xml disabled, sequence number disabled, filtering disabled

Logging to 172.20.1.1 (udp port 514, audit disabled, authentication disabled, encryption disabled, link up), 28 message lines logged,

0 message lines rate-limited,

0 message lines dropped-by-MD,

xml disabled, sequence number disabled filtering disabled

Log Buffer (1000000 bytes):

Table 90 describes the significant fields shown in the output for the two preceding examples.

Table 90

show logging Field Descriptions

 

 

 

Field

 

Description

 

 

 

Syslog logging:

 

Shows general state of system logging (enabled or disabled), the status of

 

 

logged messages (number of messages dropped, rate-limited, or flushed),

 

 

and whether XML formatting or ESM filtering is enabled.

 

 

No Active Message

Indicates that a message discriminator is not being used.

Discriminator

 

 

 

 

Inactive Message

Identifies a configured message discriminator that has not been invoked.

Discriminator:

 

 

 

 

Console logging:

Logging to the console port. Shows “disabled” or, if enabled, the severity

 

 

level limit, number of messages logged, and whether XML formatting or

 

 

ESM filtering is enabled.

 

 

Corresponds to the configuration of the logging console, logging console

 

 

xml, or logging console filtered command.

 

 

Monitor logging:

Logging to the monitor (all TTY lines). Shows “disabled” or, if enabled, the

 

 

severity level limit, number of messages logged, and whether XML

 

 

formatting or ESM filtering is enabled.

 

 

Corresponds to the configuration of the logging monitor, logging monitor

 

 

xml, or logging monitor filtered command.

 

 

 

Buffer logging:

 

Logging to the standard syslog buffer. Shows “disabled” or, if enabled, the

 

 

severity level limit, number of messages logged, and whether XML

 

 

formatting or ESM filtering is enabled.

 

 

Corresponds to the configuration of the logging buffered, logging buffered

 

 

xml, or logging buffered filtered command.

 

 

 

 

Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference

CF-694

July 2008

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