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Configuring Switch Logging
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Configuring Switch Logging
Switch logging is a feature that allows you to activate and configure the logging of various 
types of switch information. Once you activate logging for a specific facility through the 
switch logging command, you may also decide whether the log output should display on the 
console, be saved to a file, or be both displayed and saved to a file. To enter the switch 
logging submenu, enter 
swlogc
at the system prompt. A screen similar to the following displays: 
CONFIGURATION MENU FOR SWITCH LOGGING
1) Security Logging
: Disabled
11) Output to File
: Yes
12) Output to Console
: No
2) FTP Logging
: Disabled
21) Output to File
: Yes
22) Output to Console 
: No
3) Flash File Logging
: Disabled
31) Output to Console
: Yes
4) Screen Capture
: Disabled
41)Output to File
: Yes
5) Console Event Logging
: Disabled
51) Output to File
: Yes
52) Output to Console
: No
6) User Interface Logging
: Disabled
61) Output to File
: Yes
62) Output to Console
: No
7) Telnet Logging
: Disabled
71) Output to File
: Yes
72) Output to Console
: No
8) Log File (mpm.log) Size
: 20000 bytes
9) Return Logging to Default Configuration
: No
Command {Item/ Item=Value/ ?/ Help/ Quit/ Cancel/ Save} (Redraw) :
The logging types are described here:
1) Security Logging
Enabling security logging allows you to view all security violations that occur within the 
switch. Set to 
enable 
to activate logging for any security violations that occur within the 
switch. Set to 
disable
 to de-activate logging for security violations. 
 Note 
Security Logging
 must be enabled in order to display 
the Secure Switch Access violations log (
seclog
). 
2) FTP Logging
FTP
 Session Events is a record of all 
FTP
 (File Transfer Protocol) activities since logging was 
activated. Once you enable 
FTP
 Logging by entering 2
=enable
, you may view it through the 
conlog
FTP
 Session Events logging, enter 
2=disable