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Port -This is the port on the host to which syslog messages are sent. The default port is 514. The default port is 514.
Specify the port in the text field.
Severity Filter -A log records messages equal to or above a configured severity threshold. Select the severity option
by selecting the corresponding line on the pulldown entry field. These severity levels have been enumerated below:
-Emergency (0): system is unusable
-Alert (1): action must be taken immediately
-Critical (2): critical conditions
-Error (3): error conditions
-Warning (4): warning conditions
-Notice(5): normal but significant conditions
-Informational(6): informational messages
-Debug(7): debug-level messages
Non Configurable Data
Status -This specifies wether the host has been configured to be actively logging or not.
Command Buttons
Submit - Update the switch with the values you entered.
Refresh - Refetch the database and display it again starting with the first entry in the table.
Delete - Delete a configured host.
4.2.5.7 Persistent Log Configuration
A persistent log is a log that is stored in persistent storage. Persistent storage survives across platform reboots. The first log
type is the system startup log. The system startup log stores the first N messages received after system reboot. The second log
type is the system operation log. The system operation log stores the last N messages received during system operation.
Configurable Data
Admin Status - A log that is "Disabled" shall not log messages. A log that is "Enabled" shall log messages. Enable
or Disable logging by selecting the corresponding line on the pulldown entry field.
Figure 4-2-23 Persistent Log Configuration
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