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Table 3.5 SNMP Configuration (Continued)
Option
SNMPCommunity[1-4]Perm

3.3.6 Syslog Configuration

The syslog section of the command file contains settings for adding syslog hosts to which log messages will
be sent. It also allows specifying the severity level for the log messages.
Table 3.6 Syslog Configuration
Option <value >
SyslogHostname[1-2] <host_name>
SyslogIP[1-2] <ip_address>
SyslogSev[1-2] <severity numbers from
1 to 8>

3.3.7 CLI Commands

In this section you can place any CLI command. There is no limit on the number of commands that you can place
here. Each CLI command should be placed in the file at the CLI# prompt, as mentioned in the CLI Section of
the attached cmd_template.sym file. After execution of a command, enter
CLI#cfg ce add testce
The current context now will be
WS5000.(Cfg).CE.[testce]>
To execute some other command make sure you go to context of that command. This can be done using the
same CLI commands. For example to go to
the following lines in the .sym file
CLI#..
CLI#..
This will take you to
WS5000.(Cfg)>
This way you can execute any number of CLI commands by just placing that command in a separate line at the
command prompt. Before placing any CLI command, ensure that you are at the correct context level that
CLI#
you are executing.This context is determined by the execution of the previous command.
The context of the very first command that you execute in the CLI section is System context
WS5000>
This is an optional section in the .sym file and can be omitted.
Configuring the WS5000 Series Switch Auto-
Value
Notes
<RO | RW
permissions>
Notes
Host name of the syslog collector
IP address of the syslog collector
Severity level for syslog logging
context after executing the above command you need to use
cfg
context.
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