Logging Filter Configuration - Avaya G430 Manual

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System logging
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*** Message logging configuration of SESSION sink ***
Sink Is Enabled
Sink default severity: Warning
Session source ip: 172.16.1.231
Session logging message format
Session logging messages are arranged chronologically and have the format shown in the
following example:
01/18/2005,10:49:03:SWITCHFABRIC-Notification: Port Connection Lost on Module 10
port 5 was cleared
01/18/2005,10:55:09:CLI-Notification: root:
Each message provides the following information:
• The date and time (if available)
• The logging application
• The severity level
• The message text
Note:
The user enabling the log only sees entered commands with a user-level no higher than the
user's own privileges. For example, a user with read-write privileges cannot see entered
commands with an admin user level.

Logging filter configuration

You can use filters to reduce the number of collected and transmitted messages. The filtering
options are based on message classification by severity for each application. For a specified
sink, you can define the threshold severity level for message output for each application.
Messages pertaining to the specified applications, that have a severity level stronger than or
equal to the defined threshold, are sent to the specified sink. Messages with a severity level
weaker than the defined threshold are not sent.
Related topics:
Commands used to set the logging filters
Severity levels
Default sink severity levels
Application filtering
Syslog server example
Log file example
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