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log-adjacency-changes

getwithrob
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If the log-adjacency-changes command is NOT present in a router's config, will OSPF adjacency changes still be written to the device's log file?

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Joe Clarke
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

As was said in an earlier post, most versions of IOS have this as the default, but it's one of those commands that typically shows up even though it's the default. To be absolutely safe, if you want adjacency changes, add the log-adjacency-changes to each OSPF process. If you do not want them, add "no log-adjacency-changes" to each process.

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