Configuring VRF-Aware Services
Configuring VRF-Aware RADIUS
To configure VRF-Aware RADIUS, you must first enable AAA on a RADIUS server. The switch supports
the ip vrf forwarding vrf-name server-group configuration and the ip radius source-interface global
configuration commands, as described in the Per VRF AAA Feature Guide.
Configuring VRF-Aware Services for Syslog
For complete syntax and usage information for the commands, refer to the switch command reference for this
release and the Cisco IOS Switching Services Command Reference, Release 12.4.
Procedure
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Command or Action
configure terminal
Example:
Device# configure terminal
logging on
Example:
Device(config)# logging on
logging host ip-address vrf vrf-name
Example:
Device(config)# logging host 10.10.1.0
vrf vpn1
logging buffered logging buffered size
debugging
Example:
Device(config)# logging buffered critical
6000 debugging
logging trap debugging
Example:
Device(config)# logging trap debugging
logging facility facility
Example:
Device(config)# logging facility user
Configuring IP Unicast Routing
Purpose
Enters the global configuration mode.
Enables or temporarily disables logging of
storage router event message.
Specifies the host address of the syslog
server where logging messages are to be
sent.
Logs messages to an internal buffer.
Limits the logging messages sent to the
syslog server.
Sends system logging messages to a logging
facility.
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