Logging information is used to keep track of events happening on the router. In this lab, you will learn about the different ways by which messages from a router can be logged, and how to configure the router to log messages to different destinations.


This lab has the following objectives:



Available Commands

User EXEC

enable
exit
help
ping 10.1.1.2
show version
telnet 10.1.1.1

Privileged EXEC

clear logging
configure terminal
debug ip packet
disable
exit
help
no debug all
no debug ip packet
ping 10.1.1.2
show debugging
show ip route
show logging
show running-config
show version
telnet 10.1.1.1
terminal monitor
undebug all
undebug ip packet

Global Configuration

end
exit
help
logging buffered 64000
logging 10.1.1.3
no logging console

The above commands are not all available on all of the routers in the simulation. Use the ? command to determine the commands available on each router.


Click on the Configuration Lab icon to the right to open the interactive simulation environment window in a new browser.

To enter commands, activate the simulation environment Telnet window by clicking in it.

To see a list of supported commands at each step of the exercise, you can enter the ? command (press the question mark at the prompt). If you need more help, check the tutorial to review the configuration instructions.

Click Here to Launch Configuration Lab


 Next, go to Lab: Basic Router Settings and Functions.

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