The router can save logs into a memory buffer which of course gets 
cleared if you reboot.  You would need to turn on logging and then 
you would be able to look at the log.

logging buffered 16000
logging on
logging monitor deb
etc, etc

type logg ? to see other options.   Most people will configure logging 
x.x.x.x to point to a syslog server where the logs can be stored and 
managed.

Thanks,

Ian

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On 25 Mar 2003 at 8:50, Troy Leliard wrote:

> There are limited log files saved on the router. Since their is no hDD 
> > On Cisco routers and switches are there log files?  How do I
> > view them?




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