4 security/authorization messages
5 messages generated internally by syslog
6 line printer subsystem
7 network news subsystem
8 UUCP subsystem
9 clock daemon
10 security/authorization messages
11 FTP daemon
12 NTP subsystem
13 log audit
14 log alert
15 clock daemon
16 local use 0 (local0)
17 local use 1 (local1)
18 local use 2 (local2)
19 local use 3 (local3)
20 local use 4 (local4)
21 local use 5 (local5)
22 local use 6 (local6)
23 local use 7 (local7)
local0 − Specifies that local use 0 messages are to be sent to the
remote host. This corresponds to number 16 from the list above.
local1 − Specifies that local use 1 messages are to be sent to the
remote host. This corresponds to number 17 from the list above.
local2 − Specifies that local use 2 messages are to be sent to the
remote host. This corresponds to number 18 from the list above.
local3 − Specifies that local use 3 messages are to be sent to the
remote host. This corresponds to number 19 from the list above.
local4 − Specifies that local use 4 messages are to be sent to the
remote host. This corresponds to number 20 from the list above.
local5 − Specifies that local use 5 messages are to be sent to the
remote host. This corresponds to number 21 from the list above.
local6 − Specifies that local use 6 messages are to be sent to the
remote host. This corresponds to number 22 from the list above.
local7 − Specifies that local use 7 messages is sent to the remote
host. This corresponds to number 23 from the list above.
udp_port [514 | <udp_port_number 6000-65535>] − Specifies the
UDP port number that the syslog protocol is to use to send
messages to the remote host.
state [enable | disable] − Allows the sending of syslog messages to
the remote host, specified above, to be enabled and disabled.
DES-1210-52/ME:5# create syslog host 1 ipaddress 10.90.90.97 severity
informational state enable facility local0 udp_port 514
Command: create syslog host 1 ipaddress 10.90.90.97 severity informational
state enable facility local0 udp_port 514