How To Add A Remote Syslog Host; How To Remove A Remote Syslog Host; Configuring The Minimum Severity Level To Be Logged To Syslog - Cisco SCE 8000 10GBE Software Configuration Manual

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Chapter 4
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How to Add a Remote Syslog Host

From the SCE# prompt, type configure and press Enter.
Step 1
From the SCE (config)# prompt, type logging host (hostname | ip-address) [transport udp [port
Step 2
port-number]] and press Enter.

How to Remove a Remote Syslog Host

Step 1
From the SCE# prompt, type configure and press Enter.
From the SCE (config)# prompt, type no logging host (hostname | ip-address) and press Enter.
Step 2

Configuring the Minimum Severity Level to be Logged to Syslog

By default, all messages are logged to the Syslog server when it is enabled, with the exception of debug
messages. However, you can configure the minimum severity level of the messages to logged to Syslog.
Table 4-1
severity levels are supported on the Cisco SCE platform.
Table 4-1
Syslog Severity Level
emergency
alert
critical
error
warning
notice
informational
debug
OL-30621-02
hostname—Logical name of the remote host
ip-address—IP address of the remote host
port-number—Number of the UDP port (1 – 65535)
default = 514
lists the syslog severity levels and the corresponding SCOS severity levels. Not all syslog
Syslog and SCOS Severity Levels
SCOS Severity
0
Not defined
1
Not defined
2
Fatal
3
Error
4
Warning
5
Not defined
6
Info
7
Not defined
SCOS Definition
SEVERITY_EMERGENCY_LEVEL
SEVERITY_ALERT_LEVEL
SEVERITY_FATAL_LEVEL
SEVERITY_ERROR_LEVEL
SEVERITY_WARNING_LEVEL
SEVERITY_NOTICE_LEVEL
SEVERITY_INFORMATIONAL_LEVEL
SEVERITY_DEBUG_LEVEL
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