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DGS-3400 Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual
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config syslog host
state
- The syslog protocol is used for the transmission of event notification messages across
networks to a host. The option enables or disables the host to receive such messages.
Restrictions
Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage:
To configure syslog host configuration:
DGS-3450:admin# config syslog host all severity all facility local0
Command: config syslog host all severity all facility local0
Success.
DGS-3450:admin#
create syslog host
Purpose
Used to create a new syslog host.
Syntax
create syslog host <index 1-4> {severity [ emergency | alert | critical | error | warning |
notice | informational |debug| all | <level 0-7>] | facility [ local0 | local1 | local2 | local3 |
local4 | local5 | local6 | local7] | udp_port <udp_port_number> | ipaddress<ipaddr> |
state [ enable | disable]}
Description
This command creates a new syslog host. The user can choose and report specific levels of
messages to a specific host. When the user chooses a specific level for a specific host,
messages which are at that severity level or higher will be reported to that host.
When the IP address is invalid, the prompt message, “Invalid IP address,” will be displayed
and this configuration will fail.
When the specified IP address already exists, the prompt message, “The host IP address
already exists,” will be displayed and this configuration will fail.
When the specified host already exists, the prompt message, “The entry already exists,” will
be displayed and this configuration will fail.
Parameters
host
- The host index or all hosts
severity
emergency
Severity level 0
alert
Severity level 1
critical
Severity level 2
error
Severity level 3
warning
Severity level 4
notice
Severity level 5
informational
Severity level 6
debug
Severity level 7
all
Severity level All
facility
- Some of the operating system daemons and processes have been assigned facility
values. Processes and daemons that have not been explicitly assigned a facility may use any
of the "local use" facilities or they may use the "user-level" facility. The facilities that have
been designated are shown below.
local0
user-defined facility
local1
user-defined facility
local2
user-defined facility
local3
user-defined facility
local4
user-defined facility