Using The Gui To Configure System And Message Logging - Cisco 2100 Series Configuration Manual

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Appendix D
Troubleshooting

Using the GUI to Configure System and Message Logging

Using the GUI, follow these steps to configure system and message logging.
Click Management > Logs > Config. The Syslog Configuration page appears (see
Step 1
Figure D-1
Step 2
In the Syslog Server IP Address field, enter the IP address of the server to which to send the syslog
messages and click Add. You can add up to three syslog servers to the controller. The list of syslog
servers that have already been added to the controller appears below this field.
Note
To set the severity level for filtering syslog messages to the syslog servers, choose one of the following
Step 3
options from the Syslog Level drop-down box:
If you set a syslog level, only those messages whose severity is equal to or less than that level are sent
to the syslog servers. For example, if you set the syslog level to Warnings (severity level 4), only those
messages whose severity is between 0 and 4 are sent to the syslog servers.
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Syslog Configuration Page
If you ever want to remove a syslog server from the controller, click Remove to the right of the
desired server.
Emergencies = Severity level 0
Alerts = Severity level 1 (default value)
Critical = Severity level 2
Errors = Severity level 3
Warnings = Severity level 4
Notifications = Severity level 5
Informational = Severity level 6
Debugging = Severity level 7
Configuring System and Message Logging
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