Delete Syslog Host - Allied Telesis AT-9724TS Reference Manual

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Restrictions
Example usage:
To configure all syslog hosts:

delete syslog host

Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To delete a previously configured syslog host:
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local0 – Specifies that local use 0 messages will be sent to the remote host.This corresponds to number 16
from the list above.
local1 – Specifies that local use 1 messages will be sent to the remote host.This corresponds to number 17
from the list above.
local2 – Specifies that local use 2 messages will be sent to the remote host.This corresponds to number 18
from the list above.
local3 – Specifies that local use 3 messages will be sent to the remote host.This corresponds to number 19
from the list above.
local4 – Specifies that local use 4 messages will be sent to the remote host.This corresponds to number 20
from the list above.
local5 – Specifies that local use 5 messages will be sent to the remote host.This corresponds to number 21
from the list above.
local6 – Specifies that local use 6 messages will be sent to the remote host.This corresponds to number 22
from the list above.
local7 – Specifies that local use 7 messages will be sent to the remote host.This corresponds to number 23
from the list above.
udp_port <int> – Specifies the UDP port number that the syslog protocol will use to send messages to the
remote host.
state [enable | disable] – Allows the sending of syslog messages to the remote host, specified above, to be
enabled and disabled.
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
AT-9724TS:4# config syslog host all severity all facility
l o c a l 0
Command: config syslog host all severity all facility
l o c a l 0
S u c c e s s .
A T - 9 7 2 4 T S : 4 #
Used to remove a syslog host, that has been previously configured, from the Switch.
delete syslog host [<index 1-4> | all]
The delete syslog host command is used to remove a syslog host that has been previously configured from
the Switch.
<index 1-4> – Specifies that the command will be applied to an index of hosts.There are four available indexes,
numbered 1 through 4.
all – Specifies that all syslog hosts will be deleted.
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
AT-9724TS:4# delete syslog host
Command: delete syslog host 4
S u c c e s s .
A T - 9 7 2 4 T S : 4 #
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