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create syslog host
remote host. This corresponds to number 16 from the list above.
local1
− Specifies that local use 1 messages will be sent to the
remote host. This corresponds to number 17 from the list above.
local2
− Specifies that local use 2 messages will be sent to the
remote host. This corresponds to number 18 from the list above.
local3
− Specifies that local use 3 messages will be sent to the
remote host. This corresponds to number 19 from the list above.
local4
− Specifies that local use 4 messages will be sent to the
remote host. This corresponds to number 20 from the list above.
local5
− Specifies that local use 5 messages will be sent to the
remote host. This corresponds to number 21 from the list above.
local6
− Specifies that local use 6 messages will be sent to the
remote host. This corresponds to number 22 from the list above.
local7
− Specifies that local use 7 messages will be sent to the
remote host. This corresponds to number 23 from the list above.
udp_port
− Specifies the UDP port number that
the syslog protocol will use to send messages to the remote host.
state [enable | disable]
− Allows the sending of syslog messages to
the remote host, specified above, to be enabled and disabled.
Restrictions
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage:
To create syslog host:
DES-3550:4#create syslog host 1 severity all facility local0
Command: create syslog host 1 severity all facility local0
Success.
DES-3550:4#
config syslog host
Purpose
Used to configure the syslog protocol to send system log data to a
remote host.
Syntax
config syslog host [all |
warning | all] | facility [local0|local1|local2|local3|
local4|local5|local6|local7] | udp_port
ipaddress
Description
The config syslog host command is used to configure the syslog
protocol to send system log information to a remote host.
Parameters
all
− Specifies that the command will be applied to all hosts.