Disabling System Logging; Sending System Messages To A Syslog Server - Dell C9000 Series Networking Configuration Manual

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Send System Messages to a Syslog Server
Change System Logging Settings
Display the Logging Buffer and the Logging Configuration
Configure a UNIX Logging Facility Level
Enable Timestamp on Syslog Messages
Synchronize Log Messages
Audit and Security Logs
Configuring Logging Format
Secure Connection to a Syslog Server

Disabling System Logging

By default, logging is enabled and log messages are sent to the logging buffer, all terminal lines, the console,
and the syslog servers.
To disable system logging, use the following commands.
Disable all logging except on the console.
CONFIGURATION mode
no logging on
Disable logging to the logging buffer.
CONFIGURATION mode
no logging buffer
Disable logging to terminal lines.
CONFIGURATION mode
no logging monitor
Disable console logging.
CONFIGURATION mode
no logging console
Sending System Messages to a Syslog
Server
To send system messages to a specified syslog server, use the following command. The following syslog
standards are supported: RFC 5424 The SYSLOG Protocol, R.Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH, March 2009,
obsoletes RFC 3164 and RFC 5426 Transmission of Syslog Messages over UDP.
Specify the server to which you want to send system messages. You can configure up to eight syslog
servers.
CONFIGURATION mode
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