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Stinger®
Administration Guide
Configuring logging, Syslog, and call logging services
Configuring system logging and Syslog services
Configuring system logging
The Stinger unit records system events in its status window event log. (For additional
information, see “Log message information” on page 1-33.)
The
save-level
parameter specifies the lowest level of message to be saved for status
display. The lowest possible level is
none
(the default). The highest level is
debug
. For
a list of the log message levels, see the
description of
save-level
on page 3-2.
The
save-number
parameter specifies the number of messages to be saved in the
status display. The default is
100
.
The following commands configure the Stinger unit to save 200 messages in the
event log and to display emergency type messages on the status display:
admin>
read log
LOG read
admin>
set save-level = emergency
admin>
set save-number = 200
admin>
write
LOG written
Enabling command logging
You can configure a Stinger system to log command-line interface (CLI) commands
issued by system users. You can use these command logs to determine if certain
system failures are caused by user configuration errors.
The
history-size
parameter in the
log
profile enables or disables command logging
for a system. To enable command logging, specify the number of commands entered
by users that the system logs. Valid values are from
0
through
1000
. With the default
syslog-level
Lowest level of log messages that the Stinger unit sends to the
syslog
server. All levels above the level you indicate are
included in your
syslog
messages. For example, if
alert
is
specified, messages at the
emergency
and
alert
levels are
included. Values are the same as those for
save-level
on
By default,
syslog
records with a level of
debug
are filtered out,
and records with a level of
info
or above are transmitted to the
syslog
server.
The
syslog-level
value in the
log
profile affects all data
streams. The
syslog-level
value in each auxiliary
syslog
subprofile affects the individual data stream directed to the
device specified by the
host
value, and overrides the value in
the
log
profile.
auxiliary-
syslog [1]
Subprofile that specifies the settings for the
syslog
server for
the second data stream.
auxiliary-
syslog [2]
Subprofile that specifies the settings for the
syslog
server for
the third data stream.
Parameter
Setting
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