Configuration Examples Of Sending Log To Linux Loghost - 3Com Switch 4500 26-Port Configuration Manual

Switch 4500 family 26-port, 50-port, pwr 26-port, pwr 50-port
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The device
name and
the
Configuration examples
of sending log to Linux
loghost
acceptant log information level specified in /etc/syslog.conf must be consistent
with info-center loghost and info-center loghost a.b.c.d facility configured on
the switch. Otherwise, the log information probably cannot be output to the
loghost correctly.
c After the establishment of information (log file) and the revision of
/etc/syslog.conf
through the following command, to make syslogd reread its configuration file
/etc/syslog.conf
# ps -ae | grep syslogd
147
# kill -HUP 147
After the above operation, the switch system can record information in related log
files.
To configure facility, severity, filter and the file syslog.conf synthetically, you can
get classification in great detail and filter the information.
Networking Requirement
The networking requirement are as follows:
Sending the log information of the switch to Linux loghost
The IP address of the loghost is 202.38.1.10
The information with the severity level above informational will be sent to the
loghost
The output language is English
All modules are allowed to output information
Networking diagram
Figure 75 Schematic diagram of configuration
Switch
Switch
Switch
Configuration steps
# Enabling info-center
[3com] info-center enable
# Set the host with the IP address of 202.38.1.10 as the loghost; set
the severity level threshold value as informational, set the output
, you should send a HUP signal to syslogd (system daemon),
.
Network
Network
PC
PC

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