5000 Series Layer 2/3 Managed Data Center Switch CLI Reference Guide
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Example
The following is an example of the CLI display output for the command.
(Routing)#show logging hosts
Index
IP Address/Hostname Severity
Port
Status Mode
Auth
Cert#
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----
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1
1.1.1.17
critical
514
Active udp
x509name
6
2
10.130.191.90
debug
10514
Active tls
x509name
4
3
5.5.5.5
debug
333
Active tls
Display Parameters
Host Index
(This parameter is used for deleting hosts.)
IP Address / Hostname
Indicates the IP address or the hostname of the logging host.
Severity Level
Indicates the minimum severity to log to the given address. The possible
values are as follows: emergency (0), alert (1), critical (2), error (3),
warning (4), notice (5), info (6), and debug (7).
Port
Indicates the server port number, which is the port from which syslog
messages are sent on the local host.
Status
Indicates the current snmp row status (that is, Active, Not in Service, or
Not Ready).
Mode
Indicates the type of security: UDP or TLS.
Auth
Indicates the type of authentication mode: anonymous or x509name.
Cert #
Indicates the certificate number used for authentication (range: 0-8, with
Index 0 being used as the default file).
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show logging persistent
The show logging persistent command is used to show persistent log entries. In the event that log-files is
specified, then the persistent log files of the system are shown.
show logging persistent [log-files]
Parameters
log-files
(Optional) Indicates the list of persistent log files existing in the system.
Default
The default is None.
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC