June 30, 2006
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Document Number BDTM10001-A05 Standard
BelAir100 User Guide
Technical Support
System Log Information
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Log Status : Enable
Monitor Logging : Enable
Log Server IP : None
Log Levels: critical
Configuring the
SYSLOG Server IP
Address
logserver <ip address>
This command is only available if you are logged in as
root
.
This command sets the SYSLOG server IP address for remote logging. Only
one server can be defined at a time. If a different IP address was configured
before, this command closes the previous connection.
Example
/#cd syslog
/syslog# logserver 10.6.4.52
Sending SYSLOG
Messages to a CLI
Session
monitor logging {enable|disable}
This command is only available if you are logged in as
root
.
This command instructs the BelAir100 to send SYSLOG messages to the
current CLI session for display as they are generated. If you continue to use the
current CLI session, the SYSLOG messages are interleaved with regular
command input and output.
This command affects only the current CLI session. A new CLI session does not
have this option enabled. This feature allows the SYSLOG messages to be
displayed in one CLI session while another CLI session is used for regular
command input and output.
Enabling this feature disables the normal CLI session inactivity timer. The CLI
session remains open until this feature is explicitly disabled.
Example
/#cd syslog
/syslog# monitor logging enable
Configuring the Log
Level
loglevel {debug|info|notice|warn|error|
critical|alert|emerg}
This command is only available if you are logged in as
root
.
This command defines the maximum severity level for messages to be sent to
the remote SYSLOG server or the CLI session. (See “Configuring the SYSLOG
Server IP Address” on page 122 and “Sending SYSLOG Messages to a CLI
Session” on page 122.)