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Chapter 40 Logs
ZyWALL (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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40.1.1  Log Entries Commands
This table lists the commands to look at log entries.
40.1.2  System Log Commands
This table lists the commands for the system log settings.
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logging Commands: Log Entries
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
show logging entries [priority pri] [category 
module_name] [srcip ip] [srcip6 ipv6_addr
[dstip ip] [dstip6 ipv6_addr] [service 
service_name] [begin <1..512> end <1..512>] 
[keyword keyword] [srciface interface_name
[dstiface interface_name] [protocol protocol
Displays the specified entries in the system log.
pri
: alert | crit | debug | emerg | error | info | notice | warn
keyword
: You can use alphanumeric and 
()+/:=?!*#@$_%-
 
characters, and it can be up to 63 characters long. This searches 
the message, source, destination, and notes fields.
show logging entries field field [begin 
<1..512> end <1..512>]
Displays the specified fields in the system log.
field
: time | msg | src | dst | note | pri | cat | all
Table 188   
logging Commands: System Log Settings
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
show logging status system-log
Displays the current settings for the system log.
logging system-log category module_name 
{disable | level normal | level all}
Specifies what kind of information, if any, is logged in the system log and 
debugging log for the specified category.
[no] logging system-log suppression 
interval <10..600>
Sets the log consolidation interval for the system log. The no command 
sets the interval to ten.
[no] logging system-log suppression
Enables log consolidation in the system log. The no command disables log 
consolidation in the system log.
[no] connectivity-check continuous-log 
activate
Has the ZyWALL generate a log for each connectivity check. The no 
command has the ZyWALL only log the first connectivity check.
show connectivity-check continuous-log 
status
Displays whether or not the ZyWALL generates a log for each connectivity 
check.
clear logging system-log buffer
Clears the system log.