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You must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes the proper task IDs. The command
reference guides include the task IDs required for each command. If you suspect user group assignment
is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator for assistance.
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You must have connectivity with syslog servers to configure syslog server hosts as the recipients for
syslog messages.
Information About Implementing Logging Services
System Logging Process
By default, routers are configured to send syslog messages to a syslog process. The syslog process controls
the distribution of messages to the destination of syslog messages such as the logging buffer, terminal lines,
or a syslog server. The syslog process also sends messages to the console terminal by default.
Format of System Logging Messages
By default, the general format of syslog messages generated by the syslog process on the Cisco IOS XR
software is as follows:
node-id
:
timestamp
:
process-name
[
pid
] : %
message
-
group
-
severity
-
message
-
code
:
message-text
This is a sample syslog message:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router:Nov 28 23:56:53.826 : config[65710]: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I : Configured
from console by console
This table describes the general format of syslog messages on Cisco IOS XR software.
Table 26: General Syslog Message Format
Description
Field
Node from which the syslog message originated.
node-id
Time stamp in the form
month day HH:MM:SS
,
indicating when the message was generated.
The time-stamp format can be modified
using the
service timestamps
command.
See the
Stamps, on page 299
section.
Note
timestamp
Process that generated the syslog message.
process-name
Process ID (pid) of the process that generated the
syslog message.
[
pid
]
Message group name, severity, and message code
associated with the syslog message.
%
message -group
-
severity
-
message
-
code
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Information About Implementing Logging Services