How To Configure The Syslog Rate Limit; How To Restore The Default Syslog Rate Limit; Configuring The Syslog Time Stamp Format - Cisco SCE 8000 10GBE Software Configuration Manual

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Managing Syslog
Options
The following options are available:

How to Configure the Syslog Rate Limit

From the SCE# prompt, type configure and press Enter.
Step 1
From the SCE (config)# prompt, type logging rate-limit rate [except severity-level] and press Enter.
Step 2

How to Restore the Default Syslog Rate Limit

From the SCE# prompt, type configure and press Enter.
Step 1
From the SCE (config)# prompt, type no logging rate-limit and press Enter.
Step 2

Configuring the Syslog Time Stamp Format

You can configure the format of the the time stamp on the messages on the Syslog server. You can use
the no form of this command to specify the default Syslog time stamp format (uptime).
Options
The following time stamp format options are available:
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rate—Number of messages to be logged per second (1 to 10000).
default = 10
severity-level—Excludes messages of this severity level and higher. Severity levels supported on
the Cisco SCE platform are as follows:
fatal
error
warning
info
uptime (default)—Time stamp shows time since the system was last rebooted. For example "4w6d"
(time since last reboot is 4 weeks and 6 days).
datetime—Time stamp shows date and time.
The following additional options are available for the datetime option:
msec—Include milliseconds in the date-time format.
localtime—Time stamp relative to the local time zone.
show-timezone—Include the time zone name in the date-time format.
year—Include the year in the date-time format.
If the datetime keyword is used without additional keywords, time stamps will be shown using
UTC, without the year, without milliseconds, and without a time zone name.
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