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01-04-2016 01:47 AM
Hello,
I discovered 'debug log-output-need-utf8' of cli commands in PANOS-7.0.
I tested to switch beween yes and no. But I do not know what both are different.
What is this?
I think It would be important for all of using double bytes language as me.
So I just would like to know it.
Thanks.
01-04-2016 07:47 AM - edited 01-04-2016 08:10 AM
@KiCheon.Lee, that command:
log-output-need-utf8
Is a system option to support utf8 for log output. That is all. Switching it off and on will not "change" anything performance related as it only has to deal with Log Output format.
I hope this helps you understand that command better.
For more information on the CLI commands, please visit this page:
Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference Guide Release 6.1
Yes, I know it is for PAN-OS 6.1, but it is also applicable for PAN-OS 7.
01-04-2016 08:31 PM
@jdelio, Thanks for your comment.
I just want to know this command what to do.
According your mention, I understand this is used when forword to syslog. Right?
Thanks.
01-13-2016 10:52 AM
The command is not just for Syslog, it is for ALL log output to be in utf8 formatting.
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