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Extreme Networks EAS 100-24t Switch CLI - Config Syslog

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Network Monitoring Commands
Extreme Networks EAS 100-24t Switch CLI Manual
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Example usage:
To create a syslog host:
#create syslog host 1 ipaddress 10.68.88.1 severity all facility local0
Command: create syslog host 1 ipaddress 10.68.88.1 severity all facility local0
Success.
#
config syslog
Purpose Used to configure the syslog protocol to send system log data to a remote
host.
Syntax config syslog {host [all | <index 1-4>]} {severity [informational | warning |
all] | facility [local0 | local1 | local2 | local3 | local4 | local5 | local6 |
local7] | udp_port <udp_port_number> | ipaddress [<ipaddr>] | state
[enable | disable]}
Description This command is used to configure the syslog protocol to send system log
information to a remote host.
Parameters all – This is to specify all available indexes.
<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 Severity
Code
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
nformational - 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.
ifacility - 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.

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