Solved: Remote service implements TCP timestamp - Cisco
Router(config)# service timestamps log datetime localtime msec Router#show clock 10:40:30.360 PST Tue Jul 31 2012 Router#conf t Router (config)#int f0/0 Router (config-if)#shut Jul 31 10:39:53.280: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from networkjutsu by console Jul 31 10:39:54.280: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface FastEthernet0/0, changed state to Cisco IOS Messages parsed with Syslog Input · Issue #4631 AFAIK the following configurations are available - the first line is the configuration string on Ciscos IOS the second the logline that is produced with that kind of configuration: Cisco IOS service timestamps log uptime <189>82: 00:20:1 Cisco 1841 access routing through VPN tunnel - Security Oct 10, 2010
If service timestampsis specified with no arguments or keywords, default is service timestamps debug uptime. The default for service timestampstypedatetimeis to format the time in UTC, with no milliseconds and no time zone name. The command no service timestampsby …
Sep 14, 2019 Sample Cisco configuration (config) - home Sample Cisco configuration (config) service timestamps debug datetime msec service timestamps log datetime msec service password-encryption! hostname router! boot-start-marker boot-end-marker!! enable secret 5 #####! no aaa new-model! clock timezone EST -5 …
service timestamps message-type datetime [msec] [localtime] [show-timezone] The type can be either debug or log. Debug is for the timestamp, while debugging and log are for the timestamp on regular log messages. For example, to configure timestamps for logging to display the date and time as well as the time zone, the command is this:
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