This is such a simple cisco command, and I debated about actually making a post for it, but I know I’ll forget the syntax when I need it. I hope it helps you too:
To search through any file, you use the “include” command. The logs also show quite a bit of detail about what happened and this is useful for finding if an ACL has blocked your connection attempt for example.
Show Logging
Searching the Show Log Command:
What happens if you only want to see something in particular, not 40 pages of text?
sh log | i whatever
Another Example
sh log | i 192.168.10
2 replies on “Cisco Show Log Command”
1) how to disable the pagging? i mean if the logs are more than 1 page the log information stops at the 1st page, then we need to press space bar to continue to the next page. how to disable this? i want the logs to scroll down in a go.
2) what if i want to check only few last lines?
more logs commands