[nsp] Console logging

Stephen J. Wilcox steve at telecomplete.co.uk
Wed Mar 24 13:15:45 EST 2004


no logging console


Should *always* be disabled, your system will lock up if its enabled and it is 
generating more messages than the com port can handle.

Steve

On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Vincent De Keyzer wrote:

> Hi list,
>  
> when I connect to the console of an equipment that has been in the field for
> some time, it sometimes outputs a lot of old messages that might be
> irrelevant to me - not that I don't like console logging, but if it relates
> to events that happened a few days ago, it is IMHO of limited interest.
>  
> So how do I disable the sending these messages? There should be a way to
> tell the box to send messages to console only if a PC is connected to the
> console port, but maybe the box has no way of detecting a connected
> device?... Or maybe I should tell the box to send messages to console only
> if a user is *logged on* on 'line con 0'?
>  
> Vincent
>  
> 



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