Syslog Context; Add - Symbol WS5000 Series System Reference Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for WS5000 Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

8.32 Syslog Context

The Syslog context is a subcontext of Event. The commands in the Syslog context let you configure and control
the remote and local event logging system. The remote service sends system logging information to a remote
host, which must have a message logging daemon running. The remote host is set through the
To tailor the types of messages that the syslog will be sent, use the
/WS5000 Switch/Userlogs/admin
All syslog messages are in RFC 3164 message format.
Table 8.37
summarizes the commands within this context. Common commands between multiple contexts are
described in further detail in the
Table 8.37 Syslog Context Command Summary
Command
.. or end
Terminate a current session and moves up a context, hierarchically.
exit
Terminate a current session and returns to the "root" prompt.
? or help
Get the command information.
logout or bye
Close this session.

add

Add a new host to the system.
clear
Clear the screen.
emergencymode
Enable or disable Emergency mode.
local
Enables you to debug logs stored locally
logdir
Display the user saved log files
logsubsys
Selects the subsystem to be sent to the remote syslog server
ping
Sends ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to a network host.
purgelocal
Purge the local syslog contents from memory
remlocal
Deletes the specified local syslog file
remove
Remove the syslog host
save local
Save local syslog in a file
set
Set syslog host severity level.
show
Display available classifier instance details
start
Start syslog service.
stop
Stop syslog service.
8.32.1 add
Syslog Context
Add a new host to the system.
(if admin is the user).
Common Commands
section.
Description
CLI Command Reference
add
set
command. The local file is saved under
page 8-7
page 8-7
page 8-7
page 8-8
page 8-189
page 8-8
page 8-8
page 8-190
page 8-190
page 8-191
page 8-9
page 8-192
page 8-193
page 8-193
page 8-194
page 8-194
page 8-196
page 8-196
page 8-197
8-189
command.
Ref.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents