•
Use to set the severity level for a selected category or for systemwide logs.
NOTE:
For more information about this command, see the JunosE System
Event Logging Reference Guide.
•
Example
host1(config)#
log severity info snmptrap
•
Use the
no
version to return to the default severity value (error) for the selected
category. To return all logs to their default severity setting, include an * (asterisk) with
the
no
version.
•
See log severity.
snmp-server notificationLog ageOut
•
Use to set the ageout for traps in the notification log tables. The range is 0–214748364
minutes.
•
Example
host1(config)#
snmp-server notificationLog ageout 5
•
Use the
no
version to return the ageout limit to the default value, 1440 minutes.
•
See snmp-server notificationLog ageOut.
snmp-server notificationLog entryLimit
•
Use to set the maximum number of notifications kept in all notification log tables.
•
The range is 1–500, which means that you can allocate up to 500 notifications across
all virtual routers on the router. As you allocate the entry limits for virtual routers, the
available range changes to reflect the number of notifications that you have allocated.
•
Example
host1(config)#
snmp-server notificationLog entrylimit 210
•
Use the
no
version to return the limit to the default value, 500.
•
See snmp-server notificationLog entryLimit.
snmp-server notificationLog log
•
Use to configure SNMP notification log tables.
•
Use the
adminStatus
keyword to enable administrative status.
•
Use the
includeVarbinds
keyword to include log names and log indexes in the trap’s
variable bindings.
•
Example
host1(config)
snmp-server notificationLog log 10.10.4.4 adminStatus includeVarbinds
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