Chapter 4 Using the Configuration Manager
Working with Syslogs
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Working with Syslogs
The syslog command gives you greater control over message sent to syslog
servers. The syslog command uses the following syntax:
syslog <ipaddr> [port <portid>] [facility <facilvalue>]
1.
Initiate a management session as described previously.
2.
Enter Privileged and Configuration modes.
SCA> enable
SCA# configure
3.
Enter syslog information. Return to Privileged mode.
(config[myDevice])# syslog ip 10.1.1.2.122 port 514 facility 1
(config[myDevice])# end
SCA#
4.
Save the configuration to flash memory. If not saved, the configuration is lost
during a power cycle or when the reload command is used.
SCA# write flash
SCA#
Disabling SSL Versions
In certain situations, you may want to disable individual SSL versions. The SCA
allows you to enable or disable these on a version-by-version basis for individual
servers.
1.
Initiate a management session as described previously.
ipaddr
The IP address of the syslog server
port
Keyword identifying the TCP port to be used for
syslog message transfer
portid
A port identification for syslog traffic.
facility
Keyword identifying the facility to be used
facilvalue
The facility number, from 0 to 7.