Lucent Technologies SLC ConnectReach User & Service Manual page 236

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Configuring the SLC
ConnectReach
Using the Configuration Commands
Configuring SYSLOG (Continued)
Procedure
(continued)
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Issue 4
June 2002
System
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After making the necessary configuration changes, enter save .
NOTE:
The new command value takes effect as soon as you save the
configuration. You do not need to reboot the SLC ConnectReach
system to use the new value.
To see the syslog messages from a remote workstation, log into the
syslog server. The messages generated by the source IAD follow the
RFC 3164 format:
<PRI>Mmm dd hh:mm:ss hostname TAG: Message Text
The fields have the meanings shown in the following table.
Field
PRI
Mmm
dd
hh:mm:ss
hostname
TAG
Message Text
NOTE:
The time and date fields reflect the current time/date information on
the source IAD. When Network Time Protocol (NTP) is enabled on
the IAD, this time/date information can be derived from an external
clock source. If NTP is not enabled, the information reflects the time
elapsed since the most recent reboot, added to January 1, 1970.
The messages, as described in RFC 3164, appear as shown in the
following example:
<16>Jan 11 12:22:14 Cust-X-1 conf: Command DHCP
Stop! End of Procedure.
Meaning
A combination of the 'facility' and 'severity' of the message
The three letter abbreviation for the month
The day of the month
The time.
The hostname of the unit sending the message. This field
may contain any user-specified string, including the IP
address of the IAD.
The name of the program or process that generated the
message.
The textual content of the message.
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