Troubleshooting
Using Logging To Identify Problem Sources
Enabling or Disabling Logging to Management Sessions and SyslogD
Servers.
Use this command when you want to do any of the following:
■
Disable Syslog logging on all currently configured SyslogD servers with
out removing the servers from the switch configuration.
■
Re-enable Syslog logging if it is disabled and there is at least one SyslogD
server currently configured in the switch.
■
Enable or disable logging output to the current management-access ses
sion.
Syntax
:
[no] debug destination < logging | session >
logging
The
no
form of the command disables Syslog logging,
but retains the currently configured SyslogD server
addresses in the switch configuration.When Syslog log
ging is currently disabled with one or more SyslogD
servers configured, this command enables Syslog log
ging on the switch. The
show config
command output
includes the SyslogD server IP addresses currently con
figured in the startup-config file.
session
Enables and disables debug logging to the current ses
sion. The “current session” is the session that most
recently executed
debug destination session
on the switch
(since the last reboot). This makes it easy to move
session logging from one session to another.
For example, figure C-11 shows the process for checking the current Syslog
status and then disabling Syslog logging.
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