Cisco router logs provide valuable information for troubleshooting and monitoring the performance of your network devices. They contain a record of all events and activities that occur on the router, including configuration changes, error messages, and security events. Regularly checking and analyzing these logs can help you identify potential problems, track down the root cause of issues, and ensure the smooth operation of your network.
There are several ways to check Cisco router logs. You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to access the logs directly on the router, or you can use a network management system (NMS) to collect and view the logs from multiple devices. Many routers also support logging to a remote server, which can be useful for centralizing log management and analysis.