This value always comprises the first instance of the duplicate message in the current log throttle period plus all previous
occurrences of the duplicate message occurring since the switch last rebooted.
Reporting information about changes to the running configuration
Syslog can be used for sending notifications to a remote syslog server about changes made to the running
configuration. The notifications in the syslog messages are sent in ASCII format and contain this information:
• Notice-Type: Describes the syslog notification as a “running config change”.
• Event-ID: Identifier for the running config change event that occurred on the switch.
• Config-Method: The source for the running config change.
• Device-Name: The managed device.
• User-Name: User who made the running config change.
• Remote-IP-Address: IP address of a remote host from which the user is connected.
Syntax:
[no] logging notify <
running-config-change
> [transmission-interval <0-4294967295>
Enables sending the running configuration change notifications to the syslog server.
The
no
form of the command disables sending the running configuration changes to the syslog server.
Default: Disabled
<
running-config-change
>
Mandatory option for the notify parameter. Specifies the type of
notification to send.
transmission-interval
<0-4294967295>
Specifies the time interval (in seconds) between the
transmission of two consecutive notifications. Running config
changes occurring within the specified interval will not generate
syslog notifications.
A value of zero means there is no limit; a notification is sent for every running config change.
Default: Zero
Sending running config changes to the syslog server
switch(config)# logging notify running-config-change
transmission-interval 10
Debug/syslog operation
While the Event Log records switch-level progress, status, and warning messages on the switch, the debug/
system logging (
syslog
) feature provides a way to record Event Log and debug messages on a remote device.
For example, you can send messages about routing misconfigurations and other network protocol details to an
external device, and later use them to debug network-level problems.
Debug/syslog messaging
The debug/syslog feature allows you to specify the types of Event Log and debug messages that you want to
send to an external device. You can perform the following operations:
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