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Common show log command flags
The different X family
logs have a number of command flags that are common to all logs.
-c
clears the screen before displaying log entries.
-end-time < yyyyyymmdd | hh:mm:ss | “yyyyyymmdd hh:mm:ss”>
filters out log entries timestamped after
yyyyyymmdd,
hh
:
mm
:
ss
, or “
yyyyyymmdd
hh
:
mm
:
ss
”.
-match
shows only those log entries that match a specified pattern, similar to a file grep.
-max-records <1-65535>
shows the first 1 to 65535 records in the log.
-n <10-128>
shows 10 to 128 log entries at a time.
-start-time < yyyymmdd | hh:mm:ss | “yyyyyymmdd hh:mm:ss”>
filters out log entries timestamped before
yyyyyymmdd,
hh
:
mm
:
ss
, or
“
yyyyyymmdd
hh
:
mm
:
ss
”.
-tail
shows the last -n records in the log.
-width <38-256>
width of output.
alert
displays alert log entries. Alert log entries include date/time, policy name, vulnerability filter
name, service, source address, and destination address information about network traffic
that has triggered filters.
-module module-name
displays records according to the module name. Refer to the log entries for module
names.
audit
displays audit log entries. Audit log entries include date, time, access method, audit action,
source IP address, access role, login name, action outcome [pass/fail], and action attempted.
-user “login-name”
displays log entries relating to the specified login name.
Note: The -tail flag cannot be used with the -severity flag, nor can it be used
with the -<module-name> flag
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