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It's on your log messages you have a few options for top show run pipe include service

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what you'll notice is on my log messages I have a date time set.

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I will have that to set to on debugs you can enable sequence numbers as an example if you want to see

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sequence numbers on your log messages.

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For price controls here.

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Notice I see a slug message number and that's now appearing in my QB.

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So looks over do that again.

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Notice the message number has increased if I shut to need to face don't

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always be shutting down the neighbor relationships but notice you can see the numbers incrementing on

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the router.

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These numbers on the left are QB syslog sequence numbers but the 500 numbers sheer numbers on the router

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as you can see over here 593 and 5:23 over there.

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Sequence numbers obviously make it a lot easier to find messages and sort them when you're receiving

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multiple messages and want to order it.

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Logically So when I type and as an example notice the sequence number shown in QBE.

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So it looks over as well as on the router.

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You can type service timestamps and specify that for both log and debug messages.

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You can either showed by date and time or by the system up time.

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So at the moment it's set to date and time.

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You can see the date is made the 16th can see the time up time allows me to specify the uptime on the

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router.

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So how long is the route to be a full and you can see this route it has been up for almost one hour

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and 20 minutes notice the format has changed.

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You probably want to do it based on date time and then you can specify how you're going to do it.

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So milliseconds allows me to specify milliseconds in the timestamp.

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I could also specify the euro at the moment.

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Notice there's no Euro specified on these messages.

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Controls again or control said.

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Notice now I'm getting May 16 2016 and the time on the road to I can disable that.

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So you could say no service time stamps.

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And when a price controls Zino what controls that notice I don't see the date and time stamps do it

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again.

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Controls that notice now is the date and time.
