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Cisco Command to View Level 4 Logging
Hello Experts,
I have a Cisco 1760 router that I turned on logging to a syslog server. I am using Kiwi Syslog Server. I received an email alert that shows that there was 1 incident logged as Warning. My questions is how do I go about viewing what the Level 4 Warning was on my router? I looked in the Kiwi Syslog server but don't know if it keeps the logs and how to view them other than what is coming in at real-time.
I have a Cisco 1760 router that I turned on logging to a syslog server. I am using Kiwi Syslog Server. I received an email alert that shows that there was 1 incident logged as Warning. My questions is how do I go about viewing what the Level 4 Warning was on my router? I looked in the Kiwi Syslog server but don't know if it keeps the logs and how to view them other than what is coming in at real-time.
Is the router saving the logs on the router too?? If so you can do a show log. I have used kiwi syslog some time ago and it keeps all the information not only show in real time. It has a database with all that info saved, but I don't remember how to access it.
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I think ill look for the database. The free version of Kiwi may not have it. At least it's a start to look.
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Cool, I found it! I don't know why there isn't an easier way to access the log file. This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
Glad I could help again :)
And thank you for the points.
And thank you for the points.
log buffer 64000 (this can be increased)
The logs are then kept in router memory
You can then view them by sh log
Is this what you needed?