Chapter 41: Logging
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An output similar to the following example will occur:
CLI Access Notification
Level Priority
0 7(information)
1 7(information)
2 7(information)
3 7(information)
4 7(information)
5 6(notice)
6 6(notice)
7 6(notice)
8 6(notice)
9 6(notice)
10 6(notice)
11 6(notice)
12 6(notice)
13 6(notice)
14 6(notice)
15 6(notice)
Display Proprietary Logging Status
The following command example displays the proprietary SNMP, local log, and Syslog logging status:
show logging proprietary
Proprietary notifications are enabled for snmp, local log (volatile and non-volatile), and syslog
destinations.
System Console
A system or operator console is a terminal or PC that has a direct connection to the C4/c CMTS. A system console is
connected to the C4/c CMTS by means of an RS-232 port located on the SCM.
A system console is required to initially power up and configure the C4/c CMTS. After startup, the system console (port)
provides users with direct interface access to the C4/c CMTS.