Enabling Telnet Session Logging on a Set/Clear Command−Based IOS

To enable session logging for a Telnet session, use the following command:

set logging session enable

Disabling Console Session Logging on a Set/Clear Command−Based IOS

To disable session logging for a console session, use the following command:

Catalyst5000> (enable) set logging console disable

System logging messages will not be sent to the console.

Catalyst5000> (enable)

Disabling Telnet Session Logging on a Set/Clear Command−Based IOS

To disable logging for the current Telnet session, use the following command:

Catalyst5000> (enable) set logging session disable

System logging messages will not be sent to the current login session. Catalyst5000> (enable)

Setting the System Message Severity Levels on a Set/Clear Command−Based IOS

The severity level for each logging facility can be set using the set logging level command. Use the default keyword to make the specified severity level the default for the specified facilities. If you do not use the default keyword, the specified severity level applies only to the current session. The command syntax is:

set logging level [allfacility] severity [defaultvalue]

Here’s an example of the command’s use:

Catalyst5000> (enable) set logging level all 5

All system logging facilities for this session set to severity 5(notifications)

Catalyst5000> (enable)

Enabling the Logging Time Stamp on a Set/Clear Command−Based Switch

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Cisco Systems RJ-45-to-AUX manual Here’s an example of the command’s use