Sending Log Messages From A Vlan Interface (Optional); Using The Out-Of-Band Management Interface - Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch Cli Maintenance Manual

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Sending Logs to an External Server

Sending Log Messages from a VLAN Interface (optional)

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For example:
bstnA6k(cfg)# no logging destination 10.1.1.90
bstnA6k(cfg)# ...
By default, the log messages come from the out-of-band management interface
(labeled MGMT on the switch's front panel). You have the option to change the
source address to an in-band (VLAN) management interface, instead: this uses the
client/server ports. (For more information on in-band management interfaces, see
"Configuring an In-Band (VLAN) Management Interface" on page 4-2
Network-Management
From cfg mode, use the
for outbound syslog messages:
management source vlan vlan-id
where vlan-id (1-4096 characters) identifies the VLAN. Use
to list all configured VLANs and their management interfaces (see
VLAN Management Interfaces" on page 4-6
Guide).
For example, the following command sequence uses the in-band management
interface for VLAN 25:
bstnA6k(cfg)# management source vlan 25
bstnA6k(cfg)# ...

Using the Out-of-Band Management Interface

To send syslog messages from the out-of-band management interface, the default, use
the no form of the
management source
no management source
For example:
prtlndA1k(cfg)# no management source
prtlndA1k(cfg)# ...
Guide.)
command to change the source interface
management source
command:
of the
show interface vlan
"Listing all
of the
CLI Network-Management
CLI Maintenance Guide
CLI

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