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Syslog Bind Address
You can specify an IP address to attach to the syslog message for its identity. To specify
the IP address to bind to a syslog message, use the following command.
Command
syslog bind-address A.B.C.D
no syslog bind-address
Debug Message for Remote Terminal
To display a syslog debug message to a remote terminal, use the following command.
Command
terminal monitor
no terminal monitor
Disabling Syslog
To disable the syslog, use the following command.
Command
no syslog
The syslog is basically enabled in the system.
Displaying Syslog Message
To display the received syslog message in the system memory, use the following com-
mand.
Command
show syslog local {volatile |
non-volatile} [NUMBER]
show syslog local {volatile |
non-volatile} reverse
show syslog {volatile | non-
volatile} information
clear syslog local {volatile | non-
volatile}
Mode
Specifies the IP address to bind to a syslog message.
Global
Deletes a specified IP address.
Mode
Enables the terminal monitor function.
Enable
Disables the terminal monitor function.
Mode
Global
Disables the syslog.
Mode
Shows the received syslog messages.
volatile: removes the syslog messages after restart.
non-volatile: reserves the syslog messages.
NUMBER: shows the last N syslog messages.
Enable
Shows the received syslog messages in the reverse
Global
order.
Bridge
Shows the usage of the area where the received sys-
log messages are stored.
Removes the received syslog messages.
Management Guide
TigerAccess™ EE
Description
Description
Description
Description
SMC7824M/VSW