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Nortel Application Switches integrate routing and switching by forwarding traffic at
layer 2 speed using layer 4-7 information. A STRM Nortel Application Switch DSM
accepts events using syslog. STRM records all relevant status and network
condition events. Before configuring a Nortel Application Switch device in STRM,
you must configure your device to send syslog events to STRM.
To configure the device to send syslog events to STRM:
Log in to the Nortel Application Switch interface.
Set the IP address of the first syslog host:
host <ip_address>
Where
<ip_address>
Set the IP address of the first syslog host:
sever <severity>
Where
<severity>
displayed. The default is 7, which means you wish to log all the seven severity
levels.
Set the facility level of the first syslog host displayed. The default is 0:
facil <facility>
Where
<facility>
The default is 0.
Enable/disable syslog on device features:
log <feature|all> <enable|disable>
Where:
displays a list of features for which syslog messages can be
<feature|all>
generated. You can choose to enable/disable specific features (such as vlans,
gslb, filter), or enable/disable syslog on all available features.
<enable|disable>
The seven levels of severity includes:
0: Emergency — Indicates that the system is unusable.
1: Alert — Indicates that corrective action must be taken immediately.
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is the IP address of your STRM system.
sets the severity level (0 to 7) of the first syslog host
sets the facility level (0 to 7) of the first syslog host displayed.
enables or disables the log features.
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