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Table 58 System Configuration Menu options
Command Usage
cur
Displays the current system parameters.
System host log configuration
Command:
/cfg/sys/syslog
[Syslog Menu]
host - Set IP address of first syslog host
host2 - Set IP address of second syslog host
sever - Set the severity of first syslog host
sever2 - Set the severity of second syslog host
facil - Set facility of first syslog host
facil2 - Set facility of second syslog host
console - Enable/disable console output of syslog messages
log - Enable/disable syslogging of features
cur - Display current syslog settings
The following table describes the Syslog Configuration Menu options.
Table 59 Syslog Configuration Menu options
Command Description
host <
IP address
>
Sets the IP address of the first syslog host. For example,
100.10.1.1
host2 <
IP address
>
Sets the IP address of the second syslog host. For
example,
100.10.1.2
sever <
1-7
>
Sets the severity level of the first syslog host displayed.
The default is 7, which means log all the severity levels.
sever2 <
1-7
>
Sets the severity level of the second syslog host displayed.
The default is 7, which means log all the severity levels.
facil <
1-7
>
This option sets the facility level of the first syslog host
displayed. The range is 0-7. The default is 0.
facil2 <
1-7
>
This option sets the facility level of the second syslog host
displayed. The range is 0-7. The default is 0.
console disable|enable
Enables or disables delivering syslog messages to the
console. When necessary, disabling console ensures the
switch is not affected by syslog messages. It is enabled by
default.
log <
feature
|all> <enable|disable>
Displays a list of features for which syslog messages can
be generated. You can choose to enable/disable specific
features or enable/disable syslog on all available features.
Features include:
•
console
•
system
•
mgmt
•
cli
•
vlan
•
ssh
•
ntp
•
ip
•
web
•
cfg
cur
Displays the current syslog settings.