To turn off you may want to use another method to access this device and
turn off logging.

no logging console debugging

This will turn off console logging but will not turn off logging globally.
That means logging will not be disturbed if logging to syslog server etc.

If you do not have a another method of accessing this device (i.e telnet)
you may just have to type or copy this command set in global config mode
from console.

router>en
router#conf t
router(config)#no logging console debugging
router(config)#end

or just copy and paste from privilidge mode (router#)

conf t
no logging console debugging
end

Its really not a good practice to log to console at all because CPU
utilization suffers tremendously if the severity is high and events are
plentifull.


Hope this helps

Julian

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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 3:17 AM
Subject: How to stop loggin to the console [7:64325]


> Greetings,
> I have a router here that is logging a lot or stuff to my console, as a
> result I can't get anything done. How do I stop this without stopping
> the syslog messages?
>
> Regards
>
> Pat




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