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Variable definitions
Variable
address <ipaddr>
facility <facility>
host <id>
host <id> <enable|dis
able>
maperror <level>
mapfatal <level>
mapinfo <level>
mapwarning <level>
max-hosts <maxhost>
severity <info|warning|
error|fatal>
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To enable the sending of syslog message on the switch, enter the
following command:
syslog state enable
To enable the syslog host; enter the following command:
syslog host <id> enable
Value
The IP address of the system syslog host.
The system syslog host facility (LOCAL0 to LOCAL7).
The default is LOCAL7.
The syslog host ID. The range is 1 to 10.
Enables or disables the syslog host. The default is
disable.
The syslog severity to use for error messages.
level is {emergency|alert| critical|error|w
arning|notice|info|debug}. The default is error.
The syslog severity to use for fatal messages.
level is {emergency|alert| critical|error
|warning|notice|info|debug}. The default is
emergency.
The syslog severity level to use for information
messages.
level is {emergency|alert| critical|error|w
arning|notice|info|debug}. The default is info.
The syslog severity to use for warning messages.
level is {emergency|alert| critical|error
|warning|notice|info|debug}. The default is
warning.
The maximum number of enabled syslog hosts allowed
(1 to 10).
severity is the severity for which syslog messages
are sent. The valid options are info, warning, error, and
fatal.
Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8300
Troubleshooting
NN46200-704 01.01 Standard
4.0 29 October 2007
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