(UDP port 9512 is used.)
Syntax:
[no] logging facility <facility-name>
The logging facility specifies the destination subsystem used in a configured syslog server. (All configured syslog
servers must use the same subsystem.) Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends the default (user) subsystem
unless your application specifically requires another subsystem. Options include:
user
(default) Random user-level messages
kern
Kernel messages
mail
Mail system
daemon
System daemons
auth
Security/authorization messages
syslog
Messages generated internally by syslog
lpr
Line-printer subsystem
news
Netnews subsystem
uucp
uucp subsystem
cron
cron/at subsystem
sys9
cron/at subsystem
sys10 - sys14
Reserved for system use
local10 - local17
Reserved for system use
Use the no form of the command to remove the configured facility and reconfigure the default (user) value.
Disable LinkUp/Down Syslog messages based on port
This feature provides a per-port basis filter that can restrict the logging of events that are associated with a link
status change. Unimportant linkup/linkdown events can be filtered out, avoiding unwanted messages in the event
log and reducing troubleshooting time.
The specific port-based events to be controlled are:
RMON_PMGR_PORT_UP—Indicates that the port has changed from and off-line to an on-line state. To be online
the port must be both connected to the LAN and enabled through configuration.
RMON_PMGR_PORT_DOWN—Indicates that the port has changed from an on-line state to an offline state. For
this state to occur, the port is physically disconnected from the LAN, disabled through the configuration, or both.
The following rules apply:
• Only one filter can be enabled at a time.
• The maximum number of configured filters is 10.
• A filter is identified by a unique name of up to 16 printable ASCII characters.
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