
C
the host whose IP address is 202.38.1.10 as the log host. Permit ARP and IP modules to
ity level higher than informational to the log host.
arp channel loghost log level informational debug state off trap
el loghost log level informational debug state off trap
systems are similar.
er user (root user).
mkdir /var/log/Switch
ep 2: Edit the file “/etc/syslog.conf” as the super user (root user) to add the following selector/action
pairs.
onfiguration procedure
1) Configure the switch:
# Enable the information center.
<Switch> system-view
[Switch] info-center enable
# Disable the function of outputting information to log host channels, because all modules output log
information to the log host channels by default.
[Switch] undo info-center source default channel loghost
# Configure
output information with sever
[Switch] info-center loghost 202.38.1.10 facility local4
[Switch] info-center source
state off
[Switch] info-center source ip chann
state off
2) Configure the log host:
The operations here are performed on SunOS 4.0. The operations on other manufacturers' Unix
operation
Step 1: Execute the following commands as the sup
#
# touch /var/log/Switch/information
St
# Switch configuration messages
local4.info /var/log/Switch/information
Whe
z
tarting with a “#” sign.
z
In each pair, a tab should be used as a separator instead of a space.
No space is allowed at the end of a file name.
t
and
info-center source
. Otherwise, log information may not be
rmally.
n you edit the file “/etc/syslog.conf”, note that:
A note must start in a new line, s
z
z
The device name (facility) and received log information severity level specified in the file
“/etc/syslog.conf” must be the same as those corresponding parameters configured in the
commands
info-center loghos
output to the log host no
Step 3: After the log file “information” is created and the file “/etc/syslog.conf” is modified, execute the
g command to send a HUP signal to the system daemon “syslogd”, so that it can reread its
uration file “/etc/syslog.conf”.
# ps -ae | grep syslogd
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followin
config
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