Chapter 59 Logs
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59.1.4.1 E-mail Profile Command Examples
The following commands set up e-mail log 1.
59.1.5 Console Port Logging Commands
This table lists the commands for the console port settings.
[no] logging mail <1..2> tls activate
Sets the UAG to use Transport Layer Security (TLS) to have
encrypted communications between the mail server and the UAG.
The
no
command disables TLS in communications between the
mail server and the UAG.
[no] logging mail <1..2> tls authenticate-
server
Sets the UAG to authenticate the mail server in the TLS
handshake.
The
no
command sets the UAG to not authenticate the mail
server in the TLS handshake.
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logging Commands: E-mail Profile Settings (continued)
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# logging mail 1 address mail.zyxel.com.tw
Router(config)# logging mail 1 subject AAA
Router(config)# logging mail 1 authentication username lachang.li password XXXXXX
Router(config)# logging mail 1 send-log-to [email protected]
Router(config)# logging mail 1 send-alerts-to [email protected]
Router(config)# logging mail 1 from [email protected]
Router(config)# logging mail 1 schedule weekly day mon hour 3 minute 3
Router(config)# logging mail 1
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logging Commands: Console Port Settings
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
show logging status console
Displays the current settings for the console log. (This log
is not discussed above.)
[no] logging console
Enables the console log. The
no
command disables the
console log.
logging console category
module_name
level {alert |
crit | debug | emerg | error | info | notice | warn}
Controls whether or not debugging information for the
specified priority is displayed in the console log, if logging
for this category is enabled.
[no] logging console category
module_name
Enables logging for the specified category in the console
log. The
no
command disables logging.
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