xStack DES-6500 Modular Layer 3 Chassis Ethernet Switch CLI Manual
create syslog host
| local1 | local2 | local3 | local4 | local5 | local6 | local7] | udp_port
<udp_port_number> | ipaddress <ipaddr> | state [enabled |
disabled]}
Description
The create syslog host command is used to create a new syslog host.
<index 1-4> Specifies that the command will be applied to an index of
Parameters
hosts. There are four available indexes, numbered 1 through 4.
severity Severity level indicator, as shown below:
Bold font indicates that the corresponding severity level is currently
supported on the Switch.
Numerical
Code
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
informational Specifies that informational messages will be sent to the
remote host. This corresponds to number 6 from the list above.
warning Specifies that warning messages will be sent to the remote
host. This corresponds to number 4 from the list above.
all
are generated by the Switch will be sent to the remote host.
facility Some of the operating system daemons and processes have
been assigned Facility values. Processes and daemons that have not
been explicitly assigned a Facility may use any of the "local use"
facilities or they may use the "user-level" Facility. Those Facilities that
have been designated are shown in the following: Bold font indicates
the facility values that the Switch currently supports.
Numerical
Code
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Severity
Emergency: system is unusable
Alert: action must be taken immediately
Critical: critical conditions
Error: error conditions
Warning: warning conditions
Notice: normal but significant condition
Informational: informational messages
Debug: debug-level messages
Specifies that all of the currently supported syslog messages that
Facility
kernel messages
user-level messages
mail system
system daemons
security/authorization messages
messages generated internally by
line printer subsystem
network news subsystem
UUCP subsystem
clock daemon
security/authorization messages
FTP daemon
NTP subsystem
log audit
log alert
clock daemon
local use 0 (local0)
local use 1 (local1)
local use 2 (local2)
local use 3 (local3)
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syslog