Figure C-9. Example of Debug Output to a Console CLI Session
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Debug and Syslog Operation
You can direct switch debug (Event log) messages to these destinations:
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Up to six SyslogD servers
One management-access session through:
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A direct-connect RS-232 console CLI session
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A Telnet session
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An SSH session
Debug logging requires a logging destination (SyslogD server and/or a session
type), and involves the logging and debug destination commands. Actions you
can perform with Debug and Syslog operation include:
Configure the switch to send Event Log messages to one or more SyslogD
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servers. Included is the option to send the messages to the user log facility
(default) on the configured servers, or to another log facility.
As of August, 2003, the logging facility < facility-name > option (described
on page C-29) is available on these switch models:
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Switch 2600/2600-PWR Series and the Switch 6108 (software release
H.07.30 or greater)
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Switch 2800 Series
For the latest feature information on ProCurve switches, visit the
ProCurve web site and check the latest release notes for the switch
products you use.
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Configure the switch to send Event Log messages to the current manage-
ment-access session (serial-connect CLI, Telnet CLI, or SSH).
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Disable all Syslog debug logging while retaining the Syslog addresses from
the switch configuration. This allows you to configure Syslog messaging
and then disable and re-enable it as needed.
Display the current debug configuration. If Syslog logging is currently
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active, this includes the Syslog server list.
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Display the current Syslog server list when Syslog logging is disabled.
Using Logging To Identify Problem Sources
Troubleshooting
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