<RouterA>
Step 5
Verify the configuration.
# View the received logs on the FTP server. (The configuration details are not provided here.)
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Related Tasks
4.6 Saving Logs to a Local Log File
4.9.2 Example for Configuring Logs to Be Output to a Log Host
This example describes how to configure logs to be output to a log host.
Networking Requirements
CAUTION
On a single NE5000E, an interface is numbered in the following format: slot number/card
number/interface number. On an NE5000E cluster, an interface is numbered in the format of
chassis ID/slot number/card number/interface number, and a slot is numbered in the format of
chassis ID/slot number.
The router can generate a large number of logs, which may exceed limited storage space of the
router. To address this problem, a log host can be configured to store all logs.
On the network shown in
, the router is required to send logs to the log host Server
1. Server 2 is required to serve as a backup host for Server 1.
The configurations need to be performed on both the router and the log host.
Figure 4-4
Networking diagram of configuring logs to be output to a log host
172.168.0.1/24
POS1/0/0
Router
Server1
Server 2
10.1.1.1/24
10.2.1.1/24
Configuration Roadmap
The configuration roadmap is as follows:
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