ESR series service routers.ESR-Series. User manual
Step Description Command Keys
18 Specify transport protocol for packet
transmission to theremote syslog
server (optional).
esr(config-syslog-
host)# transport { tcp |
udp }
<VRF> – VRF instance name, set by the
string of up to 31 characters, for which
access will be granted.
Default value: none (global routing table).
19 Specify name of the VRF instance
within which packets will be sent to
the remote syslog server (optional).
esr(config-syslog-
host)# vrf <VRF>
20 Specify number of the TCP/UDP port
to which packets with syslog
messages will be sent (optional).
esr(config-syslog-
host)# port <PORT>
<PORT> – TCP/UDP port number to which
packets with syslog messages will be
sent.
Default value: 514.
21 Enable or disable sending of
theevents of individual router
processes operationto the remote
server (optional).
esr(config-syslog-
host)# match [not]
process-name
<PROCESS-NAME>
<PROCESS-NAME> – described in point 2.
22 Set the severity for messages that will
be saved to local syslog file.
esr(config-syslog-
host)# severity
<SEVERITY>
<SEVERITY> – described in point 3.
23 Enable display of debugging
messages during device boot
(optional).
esr(config)#syslog
reload debugging
24 Enable logging of the entered user
commands to the local syslog server
(optional).
esr(config)# syslog
cli-commands
25 Enable message enumeration
(optional).
esr(config)#syslog
sequence-numbers
26 Enable message date accuracy up to
milliseconds (optional).
esr(config)#syslog
timestamp msec
27 Enable logging of failed
authentications (optional).
esr(config)#logging
login on-failure
28 Enable logging of changes to the audit
system settings (optional).
esr(config)#logging
syslog configuration
29 Enable logging of changes to the user
settings (optional).
esr(config)#logging
userinfo