Step 2: Display the Configured Log File
Action
To display the log file in configuration mode, enter the following command:
[edit system syslog]user@host#run show logfilename[edit system syslog]user@host#run show log cli-commandsSample Output
[edit system syslog]user@host#run show log cli-commandsSep 16 11:24:25 nut mgd[3442]: UI_COMMIT_PROGRESS: commit: signaling 'Syslog daemon', pid 2457, signal 1, status 0Sep 16 11:24:25 nut mgd[3442]: UI_COMMIT_PROGRESS: commit: signaling 'SNMP daemon', pid 2592, signal 31, status 0Sep 16 11:28:36 nut mgd[3442]: UI_CMDLINE_READ_LINE: User 'user', command 'run show log cli-commands 'Sep 16 11:30:39 nut mgd[3442]: UI_CMDLINE_READ_LINE: User 'user', command 'run show log security 'Sep 16 11:31:26 nut mgd[3442]: UI_CMDLINE_READ_LINE: User 'user', command 'run show log messages 'Sep 16 11:41:21 nut mgd[3442]: UI_CMDLINE_READ_LINE: User 'user', command 'edit file cli-commands 'Sep 16 11:41:25 nut mgd[3442]: UI_CMDLINE_READ_LINE: User 'user', command 'show 'Sep 16 11:44:57 nut mgd[3442]: UI_CMDLINE_READ_LINE: User 'user', command 'set interactive-commands info 'Sep 16 14:32:15 nut mgd[3442]: UI_CMDLINE_READ_LINE: User 'user', command 'run show log cli-commands 'What It Means
The sample output shows the CLI commands that were entered since the log file was configured.