Syslog_Port; Table C-35. Priority Levels For The Syslog_Mask Parameter - Nortel 2000 Software Reference Manual

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Chapter 2
Configuration Parameters
Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
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Table C-35. Priority Levels for the syslog_mask Parameter

Priority Level Description
emergency
Hardware failures.
alert
All Annex reboots.
critical
Configuration and initialization problems, such as format
errors in the configuration file or lack of memory.
error
All line initialization errors, including CLI.
warning
Indications of minor problems.
notice
Time server queries and information about responses.
info
Start and end CLI sessions and Annex jobs created by the
rlogin, telnet, connect, ping, and tap commands.
debug
Activate and exit all Annex processes.

syslog_port

This Annex parameter routes syslog messages to an asynchronous port
where messages are time and date stamped. Valid options are 0 through
the Annex's port count. A zero value indicates syslogging takes place
over the network; a non-zero value indicates the port to which syslog
messages are sent. The default is 0.
A sample message looks like this:
Thu May 19 10:44:55 <190>cli[354]: Port Begin:1:CLI:::[local]
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