Configure A Syslog Server - Dell Force10 S2410-01-10GE-24P Configuration Manual

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Figure 6-74. Using the logging host Command
Force10 #config
Force10 (Config)#logging ?
buffered
cli-command
console
facility
history
host
Force10 (Config)#logging host ?
<hostaddress>
reconfigure
remove
Force10 (Config)#logging host 10.11.130.7 ?
<cr>
<port>
Force10 (Config)#logging host 10.11.130.7 514 ?
<cr>
<severitylevel>
warning|4, notice|5, info|6, debug|7).
Force10 (Config)#logging host 10.11.130.7 514 1
The
show logging hosts
logging host
Figure 6-75. Using the show logging hosts Command
Force10 #show logging hosts ?
<unit> Enter switch ID in the range of 1 to 8.
Force10 #show logging hosts 1 ?
<cr> Press Enter to execute command.
Force10 #show logging hosts 1
Index IP Address
----- --------------
1
192.168.77.151

Configure a syslog server

You can configure a BSD or SunOS UNIX system as a Syslog server. For system messages to be stored on
a Syslog server, you must configure the
to the file.
The following examples configure a Syslog daemon for messages up to the debugging level in two
different operating systems:
for a 4.1 BSD UNIX system, include this line in the
108
|
System Logs
Buffered (In-Memory) Logging Configuration.
CLI Command Logging Configuration.
Console Logging Configuration.
Syslog Facility Configuration.
Syslog Configuration.
Enter IP Address for Logging Host.
Enter Logging Host IP Address
Logging Host Reconfiguration
Logging Host Removal
Press Enter to execute the command.
Enter Port Id
Press Enter to execute the command.
Enter Logging Severity Level (emergency|0, alert|1, critical|2, error|3,
command displays the host settings that you configured with
.
Severity
--------
critical
Port
Status
-----
------
514
Active
file in the Syslog server and assign write permission
syslog.conf
/etc/syslog.conf
logging syslog
file
and

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