show logging file

View log files by file name, category, severity, or CP to identify possible problems.

Syntax

Command Parameters

alarm
Displays alarm log entries.
CPU WORD<0-100>
Filters and list the logs according to the CPU that generated it. Specify a string length of 0-25 characters. To specify multiple filters, separate each CPU by the vertical bar (|), for example, CPU1|CPU2. Different hardware platforms support a different number of CPUs. For more information, see your hardware documentation.
detail
Displays CLI and SNMP logging information.
event-code WORD<0-10>
Specifies a number that precisely identifies the event reported. WORD<0-10> specifies the event code in the format: {0x0-0x00FFFFFF| 0x0-0x00FFFFFF}.
module WORD<0-100>
Filters and list the logs according to module. Specify a string length of 0-100 characters. Categories include SNMP, EAP, RADIUS, RMON, WEB, STG, IGMP, HW, MLT, FILTER, QOS, CLILOG, SW, CPU, IP, VLAN, IPMC, IP-RIP, OSPF, PIM, POLICY, RIP, and SNMPLOG. To specify multiple filters, separate each category by the vertical bar (|), for example, OSPF|FILTER|QOS. Use the command show logging file module clilog to view the CLI log. Use the command show logging file module snmplog to view the SNMP log.
name-of-file WORD <1-99>
Displays the valid logs from this file. For example, /intflash/logcopy.txt. You cannot use this command on the current log file-the file into which the messages are currently logged). Specify a string length of 1-99 characters.
save-to-file WORD<1-99>
Redirects the output to the specified file and removes all encrypted information. The tail option is not supported with the save-to-file option.
severity WORD <0-25>
Filters and list the logs according to severity. Choices include INFO, ERROR, WARNING, FATAL. To specify multiple filters, separate each severity by the vertical bar (|), for example, ERROR|WARNING|FATAL.
tail
Shows the last results first.
vrf WORD<0-32>
Specifies the name of a VRF instance to show log messages that only pertain to that VRF.

Default

None

Command Mode

User EXEC