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logging host
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logging host
Use the
logging host
command to log system messages to a remote host.
Remove logging hosts from the configuration with the
no logging host
command.
logging host
IPADDRESS
[port
UDP-PORT
] [severity {emergency |alert |critical |error
|warning |notice |informational | debugging}] [facility {local0|local1| local2| local3| local4|
local5| local6| local7}]
no logging host [
IP-ADDRESS
]
Default
IP-ADDRESS
: None
UDP port
: 514.
severity
: informational
Syntax Description
IP-ADDRESS
Specifies the IP address of the host to be used as the syslog server. IPv4 and IPv6
address are supported.
port
UDP-PORT
(Optional) The UDP port number to be used for the syslog server. Valid values are
514 or any value from 1024 to 65535.
severity
(optional) Specifies the severity of log messages that will be sent to the server.
emergency
System is unusable.
alert
Action must be taken immediately.
critical
critical condition
error
error conditions
warning
warning condition
notice
normal but significant condition
informational
informational message
debugging
debugging message
facility
(optional) Specifies the facility (refer to options listed in the below rows) in the log
messages to be sent to the server.
local0
local use 0
local1
local use 1
local2
local use 2
local3
local use 3
local4
local use 4
local5
local use 5
local6
local use 6
local7
local use 7