Chapter 4 Service Configuration
zte(cfg-router)#set ipport 1 enable
zte(cfg-router)#exit
4.22 Syslog Configuration
Syslog Overview
Syslog is an important part of Ethernet switch and is the information junction center of
system software module. Syslog manages most of important information output and
classifies in detail , which filters the information effectively and provides the strong support
for network administrator and development staff to monitor network running status and
diagnose network fault.
Syslog is classified by information source and information is filtered by function module,
which satisfies user customized demand.
As shown in
Table 4-2
, syslog can classify the log information from the top down into eight
levels according to importance. Information filters from low level to high level.
Table 4-2 Syslog Log Information
Severity Level
Description
Emergencies
crucial fault
Alerts
the fault that must be corrected quickly
Critical
key fault
Errors
the fault need to be noticed but not important
Warnings
warn , maybe a mistake exists
Notifications
the information that needs to be noticed
Informational
general prompt information
Debugging
debug information
Configuring Syslog
The Syslog configuration includes the following commands:
Command
Function
zte(cfg)#
set syslog module
{
all
|
arp-inspection
|
commandlog
|
dhcp
|
radius
|
AAA
}{
enable
|
disable
}
Enables or disables syslog module.
zte(cfg)#
set syslog level
{
emergencies
|
alerts
|
critical
|
errors
|
warnings
|
notifications
|
informational
|
debugging
}
Defines syslog information level.
zte(cfg)#
set syslog add server
<
1-5
>
ipaddress
<
A.B.C.D
>[
name
<
name
>][<
0-65535
>]
Sets syslog server.
zte(cfg)#
set syslog delete server
<
1-5
>
Deletes syslog server .
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