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‎02-27-2019 06:01 PM
Hello,
I tried to find on EXOSCommandRef, but I didn't find.
Is there a file where I could find confs modifications?
Thanks a lot.
I tried to find on EXOSCommandRef, but I didn't find.
Is there a file where I could find confs modifications?
Thanks a lot.
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‎02-27-2019 07:10 PM
Hi,
you;d enabled it with...
#enable cli-config-logging
and check the log with...
#show log | i Info:cli
https://documentation.extremenetworks.com/exos_commands_22.3/exos_21_1/exos_commands_all/r_enable-cl...
-Ron
you;d enabled it with...
#enable cli-config-logging
and check the log with...
#show log | i Info:cli
https://documentation.extremenetworks.com/exos_commands_22.3/exos_21_1/exos_commands_all/r_enable-cl...
-Ron
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‎04-16-2019 01:28 PM
If you have XMC or another tool which backups the config you can list the changes between the different files.
Also, if you have configured and enabled snmp traps, maybe you can check your SNMP server for config change traps.
There is no chance to so changes on the switch itself if cli-config-logging is disabled.
Regards
Christoph
Also, if you have configured and enabled snmp traps, maybe you can check your SNMP server for config change traps.
There is no chance to so changes on the switch itself if cli-config-logging is disabled.
Regards
Christoph
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‎02-28-2019 11:54 AM
Ron,
Just to confirm,
If the option cli-config-logging is disable, There is no other way to get that kind of log (configuration changes), right?
Just to confirm,
If the option cli-config-logging is disable, There is no other way to get that kind of log (configuration changes), right?
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‎02-27-2019 07:21 PM
Thanks a lot Ron
