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Cisco Routers Logging Question

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I was wondering how I can view all the logs I have running on a Cisco router for exaple if I set a log for a access-list how can I view that log.
Thank you
 
Hi, its straight forward, if your logging is buffered just type 'sh log' or to see it as it happens from a telnet session enter the 'term mon' command.

see ya


Bob ^^
 
You can also use a loggingprogram (running on MS-platform)
called KIWI Syslog daemon.
Issued commands are: logging on , logging IP-adres where app runs, logging local facility7.
The loggingdata transports via port 514 to the machine.
It generates txt-files.
Alternative program is Transaction Syslog.

Goodluck
 
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