Following sh log on a telnet connections.
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Following sh log on a telnet connections.

 
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Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 8:09 pm    Post subject: Following sh log on a telnet connections. Reply with quote

Hi all,

is there the possibility to follow sh logs as they come out from the router on the telnet sessions?
Something like "tail -f" in unix/linux systems

Thanks,
Alex.
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Walter Roberson
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Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 9:05 pm    Post subject: Re: Following sh log on a telnet connections. Reply with quote

In article <psYvd.24411$Lg7.776470@twister1.libero.it>, AM <am@am.am> wrote:
:is there the possibility to follow sh logs as they come out from the router on the telnet sessions?
:Something like "tail -f" in unix/linux systems

Set the logging level for 'monitor'. Then when you want to see the
actual logs, 'monitor on'. Careful, on a busy system this can
come out pretty quickly!
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Barry Margolin
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Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 4:09 am    Post subject: Re: Following sh log on a telnet connections. Reply with quote

In article <cppnd0$1tj$1@canopus.cc.umanitoba.ca>,
roberson@ibd.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca (Walter Roberson) wrote:

Quote:
In article <psYvd.24411$Lg7.776470@twister1.libero.it>, AM <am@am.am> wrote:
:is there the possibility to follow sh logs as they come out from the router
on the telnet sessions?
:Something like "tail -f" in unix/linux systems

Set the logging level for 'monitor'. Then when you want to see the
actual logs, 'monitor on'. Careful, on a busy system this can
come out pretty quickly!

The command is actually "terminal monitor".

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