Cisco Nexus device Help
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04-08-2013 02:32 AM - edited 03-07-2019 12:41 PM
Hi Team,
This is regarding CISCO logging configuration help.
We palnned to implement enable logging on all the cisco nexus switchs.
we are running HP arc sight in our DC this device help to monitor all the CISCO devices.
We want to enable logging with this Arc sight device.
Just I would like to know about config commands for Nexus device, what is the command to enable logs which is include
"who is login & logout?, interface down information?,who was did conf t ? & every logs"
Thanks...
regards,
Kannan
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04-08-2013 05:17 AM
Hi,
Follow this link to configure system message logging parameters.
HTH
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04-08-2013 05:30 AM
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04-08-2013 05:53 AM
Hi Reza,
Thanks for your help, can you please explain briefly because our monitor server is HP Arc Sight device(IP : xx.xx.xx.xx).
How to config through this IP to capture the logs from that CISCO devices.
Can i use the below to configure" https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-4788 "
Regards,
Kannan
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04-08-2013 06:06 AM
Hi,
The link you provide is good.
You can also follow the config guide doc I provided you in the last post:
Here is some of the sample config from the doc:
just change the IP to your server IP.
System Message Logging Example Configuration
The following example shows how to configure system message logging:
configure terminal
logging console 3
logging monitor 3
logging logfile my_log 6
logging module 3
logging level aaa 2
logging timestamp milliseconds
logging distribute
logging server 172.28.254.253
logging server 172.28.254.254 5 local3
logging commit
copy running-config startup-config
HTH
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04-08-2013 10:02 AM
Thanks for update Mr.Reza,
I will try tomorrow then let you know, Can you please explain this command for Nexus switches is it?...
For other cisco switches like , 3750 Switches & ASR Router series what i have to use.
Regards,
Kannan
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04-08-2013 03:17 PM
Hi,
I am not sure, if I understand your question.
Are you asking, if you use the same commands to configure logging server for 3750 and ASR series routers?
If yes, you would need to refere to documentation for each platform.
HTH
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04-08-2013 08:14 PM
Thanks But I can see in all our nexus devices already enabled logging server xxxxx and also enable below commands.
Can you please confirm how to see already configured or not?
xxxxxx# sh running-config | i logging
logging server xx.xx.xx.xx 6 use-vrf name
xxxxx# sh logging module
Logging linecard: enabled (Severity: notifications)
xxxxx#
xxxxx# sh logging console
Logging console: enabled (Severity: critical)
xxxxx#
xxxxx# sh logging timestamp
Logging timestamp: Seconds
xxxxx#
Thanks...
Reagrds,
Kannan
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04-16-2013 07:00 AM
Hi Team,
Can you please Update on my case?
Thanks..
Kannan
