Configuring The Syslog Service; Displaying The Syslog Configuration - HP ProCurve 9304M Installation And Configuration Manual

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Syslog trace was turned OFF
Here is an example of how the Syslog messages are displayed:
telnet@HP9300# terminal monitor
Syslog trace was turned ON
SYSLOG: <9>HP9300, Power supply 2, power supply on left connector, failed
SYSLOG: <14>HP9300, Interface ethernet 1/6, state down
SYSLOG: <14>HP9300, Interface ethernet 1/2, state up

Configuring the Syslog Service

The procedures in this section describe how to perform the following Syslog configuration tasks:
Specify a Syslog server. You can configure the HP device to use up to six Syslog servers. (Use of a Syslog
server is optional. The system can hold up to 100 Syslog messages in an internal buffer.)
Change the level of messages the system logs.
Change the number of messages the local Syslog buffer can hold.
Display the Syslog configuration.
Clear the local Syslog buffer.
Logging is enabled by default, with the following settings:
Messages of all severity levels (Emergencies – Debugging) are logged.
By default, up to 50 messages are retained in the local Syslog buffer. This can be changed.
No Syslog server is specified.

Displaying the Syslog Configuration

To display the Syslog parameters currently in effect on an HP device, enter the following command from any level
of the CLI:
HP9300> show logging
Syslog logging: enabled (0 messages dropped, 0 flushes, 0 overruns)
Buffer logging: level ACDMEINW, 3 messages logged
level code: A=alert C=critical D=debugging M=emergency E=error
Static Log Buffer:
Dec 15 19:04:14:A:Fan 1, fan on right connector, failed
Dynamic Log Buffer (50 entries):
Dec 15 18:46:17:I:Interface ethernet 1/4, state up
Dec 15 18:45:21:I:Bridge topology change, vlan 4095, interface 4, changed
state to forwarding
Dec 15 18:45:15:I:Warm start
Syntax: show logging
I=informational N=notification W=warning
Using Syslog
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