remote host.
ipaddress <ipaddr> – Specifies the IP address of the remote host where syslog messages will be sent.
state [enable | disable] – Allows the sending of syslog messages to the remote host, specified above, to be
enabled and disabled.
Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage:
To create syslog host:
AT-9724TS:4# create syslog host 1 severity all facility
local0 ipaddress 10.53.13.94 state enable
Command: create syslog host 1 severity all facility local0
ipaddress 10.53.13.94 state enable
S u c c e s s .
A T - 9 7 2 4 T S : 4 #
config syslog host
Purpose Used to configure the syslog protocol to send system log data to a remote host.
Syntax config syslog host <index 1-4> [severity [informational | warning | all] | facility [local0 |
local1 | local2 | local3 | local4 | local5 | local6 | local7] | udp_port<int> | ipaddress <ipaddr>
| state [enable | disable]]
Description The config syslog host command is used to configure the syslog protocol to send system log information
to a remote host.
Parameters <index 1-4> – Specifies that the command will be applied to an index of hosts.There are four available indexes,
numbered 1 through 4.
severity – Severity level indicator.These are described in the following:
Bold font indicates that the corresponding severity level is currently supported on the Switch.
Numerical Code Severity
0 Emergency: system is unusable
1 Alert: action must be taken immediately
2 Critical: critical conditions
3 Error: error conditions
4 Warning: warning conditions
5 Notice: normal but significant condition
6 Informational: informational messages
7 Debug: debug-level messages
informational – Specifies that informational messages will be sent to the remote host.This corresponds to
number 6 from the list above.
warning – Specifies that warning messages will be sent to the remote host.This corresponds to number 4 from
the list above.
all – Specifies that all of the currently supported syslog messages that are generated by the Switch will be sent
to the remote host.
facility – Some of the operating system daemons and processes have been assigned Facility values. Processes and
daemons that have not been explicitly assigned a Facility may use any of the "local use" facilities or they may use
the "user-level" Facility.Those Facilities that have been designated are shown in the following: Bold font indicates
the facility values the Switch currently supports.
Numerical Code Facility
0 kernel messages
1 user-level messages
2 mail system
3 system daemons
4 security/authorization messages
5 messages generated internally by syslog
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