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ATM Switch Router Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 4
Configuring System Management Functions
System Management Tasks
Configuring Login Authentication
To enable authentication for logins, perform the following steps, beginning in global
configuration mode:
logging monitor
level
Limits messages logged to the terminal lines
(monitors) based on severity, use the
logging monitor
global configuration command. This command limits
the logging messages displayed on terminal lines other
than the console line to messages with a level at or
above
level.
The
no logging monitor
command
disables logging to terminal lines other than the
console line.
logging on
Controls logging of error messages, use the
logging on
global configuration command. This command enables
or disables message logging to all destinations except
the console terminal. The
no logging on
command
enables logging to the console terminal only.
logging trap
level
Limits messages logged to the syslog servers based on
severity, use the
logging trap
global configuration
command. The command limits the logging of error
messages sent to syslog servers to only those messages
at the specified level
.
The
no logging trap
command
disables logging to syslog servers.
logging
source-interface
type
identifier
Specifies the interface for source address in logging
transactions.
Command
Purpose
Command
Purpose
line
[
aux
|
console
|
vty
]
line-number
[
ending-line-number
]
Selects the line to configure.
login
[
local
|
tacacs
]
Configures login authentication.