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time-format (year | millisecond | year millisecond);
user (username | *) {
facility severity ;
match "regular-expression";
}
}
When included in the configuration on the TX Matrix platform, the following configuration
statements have the same effect as on a single-chassis system, except that they apply
to every platform in the routing matrix:
archive—Sets the size and number of log files archived on each platform in the routing
matrix. See “Configuring the Size and Number of Log Files” on page 17.
console—Directs the specified messages to the console of each platform in the routing
matrix. See “Directing Messages to the Console” on page 12.
file—Directs the specified messages to a file of the same name on each platform in
the routing matrix. See “Logging Messages in Structured-Data Format” on page 11.
match—Limits the set of messages logged to a destination to those that contain (or
do not contain) a text string matching a regular expression. See “Using Regular
Expressions to Refine the Set of Logged Messages” on page 22.
The separate match statement at the [edit system syslog host scc-master] hierarchy
level applies to messages forwarded from the T640 routing nodes to the TX Matrix
platform.
source-address—Sets the IP address of the routing platform to report in system log
messages as the message source, when the messages are directed to the remote
machines specified in all host hostname statements at the [edit system syslog] hierarchy
level, for each platform in the routing matrix. The address is not reported in messages
directed to the other Routing Engine on each platform or forwarded to the TX Matrix
platform by the T640 routing nodes. See “Specifying an Alternative Source Address
for System Log Messages” on page 13.
structured-dataWrites messages to a file in structured-data format. See “Logging
Messages in Structured-Data Format” on page 11.
time-format—Adds the millisecond, year, or both to the timestamp in each
standard-format message. See “Including the Year or Millisecond in Timestamps” on
page 21.
user—Directs the specified messages to the terminal session of one or more specified
users on each platform in the routing matrix that they are logged in to. See “Directing
Messages to a User Terminal” on page 12.
The effect of the other statements differs somewhat for a routing matrix than for a
single-chassis system. For more information, see the following sections:
Configuring Message Forwarding in the Routing Matrix on page 28
Configuring Optional Features for Forwarded Messages on page 31
Directing Messages to a Remote Destination from the Routing Matrix on page 32
Configuring System Logging Differently on Each Platform on page 33
27Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.
Chapter 1: Configuring System Log Messages

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