Turning on logging and leaving it on is not going to cause an issue for the TS 
section. 

The only way this would be a problem would be if in the initial rules for the 
section or in a ticket, they told explicitly that you could not do this. 

On Jan 28, 2012, at 12:40 PM, N. Max Pierson wrote:

> Hi List,
> 
> I would like some opinions about the TS. I have seen where some say this
> could be bad and others say it doesn't matter, so here goes.
> 
> If I am faced with a situation where say some or maybe even all of the
> devices in the TS have logging turned off, and I obviously will need to
> turn it on, are there any repercussions of leaving it turned on when the TS
> section time is over?? I would imagine since this isn't part of actually
> solving the ticket that it _could_ be counted against you since it wasn't
> turned on in the first place, but I have heard others say it wouldn't
> matter since they are looking for what was done to fix the underlying
> issue.
> 
> Any thoughts on this??
> 
> Turning logging on or of on a few devices (like in the IPX topology)
> wouldn't be too tedious/time costly, but if I have 25 or 30 devices, this
> would take a little more time to do so.
> 
> --
> max
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