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How to see the log

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Dolphy

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Feb 14, 2002
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Hi,

1- I know the acl for the ping finish with "echo-reply" but can somebody tell me what it is for the "Tracert" please ???

2- On a previous thread, Routerman told me to add an acl 101 deny IP any any log.
What's the command to see the log after ??


Thanks
 
That command will by default display the information to your routers console. If you are viewing the router it will show all the denied packets that come accross the interface the acl is applied to at that time. Unless, you download one of those free Syslog Daemon programs (use Kiwi myself, ). You can then set the router to dump all the Logging information to the Syslogs ip address.
Use the below command for help setting that up:

Router(config)# logging ?
Hostname or A.B.C.D IP address of the logging host
buffered Set buffered logging parameters
console Set console logging level
facility Facility parameter for syslog messages
history Configure syslog history table
monitor Set terminal line (monitor) logging level
on Enable logging to all supported destinations
source-interface Specify interface for source address
in logging transactions
trap Set syslog server logging level
 
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