TAP Series Switch Command Line Reference
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Usage
Syslog lines are displayed in chronological order when minus added; By default, syslog lines
are sorted in reverse chronological order, which means the newest syslog is on top.
Examples
The following is sample output from the show logging buffer command:
Switch# show logging buffer
Sep 14 08:59:16 Switch init-6: starting pid 27391, tty \'/dev/ttyS0\': \'/usr/sbin/klish\'
Sep 14 08:59:16 Switch init-6: process \'/usr/sbin/klish\' (pid 27327) exited. Scheduling for restart.
Sep 14 08:49:40 Switch APP-1: logout, vty 1, location 169.254.1.2, by telnet
Sep 14 08:49:16 Switch init-6: starting pid 27327, tty \'/dev/ttyS0\': \'/usr/sbin/klish\'
Sep 14 08:49:16 Switch init-6: process \'/usr/sbin/klish\' (pid 27259) exited. Scheduling for restart.
Sep 14 08:39:15 Switch init-6: starting pid 27259, tty \'/dev/ttyS0\': \'/usr/sbin/klish\'
Sep 14 08:39:15 Switch init-6: process \'/usr/sbin/klish\' (pid 27167) exited. Scheduling for restart.
Sep 14 08:37:48 Switch APP-6: ready to service
Related Commands
clear logging buffer
12.3
show logging buffer statistics
Use this command to show the statistics of logging buffer.
Command Syntax
show logging buffer statistics
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC
Default
None
Usage
Use this command to show the statistics of logging buffer.
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