Super Micro Intelligent Switch Command Line Interface User Guide
5 Syslog
Syslog is a protocol used for capturing log information for devices on a network. The syslog
protocol provides a transport to allow a machine to send event notification messages across IP
networks to event message collectors, also known as syslog servers. The protocol is simply
designed to transport the event messages.
One of the fundamental tenets of the syslog protocol and process is its simplicity. The
transmission of syslog messages may be started on a device without a receiver being configured,
or even actually physically present. This simplicity has greatly aided the acceptance and
deployment of syslog.
The list of CLI commands for the configuration of Syslog is as follows:
logging enable
logging disable
logging ip
logging buffered
logging console
logging facility
logging trap
logging file
cmdbuffs
service timestamps
clear logs
show logging
show logging file
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