Time Commands
Logging Commands
Set Syslog
Description Configures the system log.
User Level Admin
Syntax
Options
Show Syslog
Description Shows the syslog settings.
User Level Admin
Syntax
Time Commands
Set Time
Description Sets the Terminal Server's system clock.
User Level Admin
Syntax
Option
Show Time
Description Shows the Terminal Server's system clock.
User Level Normal, Admin
Syntax
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set syslog
[level emergency|alert|critical|error|warning|notice|info|debug]
[primary-host <config_host>] [secondary-host <config_host>]
level
Choose the event level that triggers a syslog entry:
Emergency
Alert
Critical
Error
Warning
Notice
Info
Debug
When you select a
Level
, all the levels that appear above it in the list also trigger a
syslog entry. For example, if you select
events will be logged.
Emergency
primary-host
The first preconfigured host that the Terminal Server will attempt to send system log
messages to; messages will be displayed on the host's monitor.
secondary-host
If the Terminal Server cannot communicate with the primary host, then the Terminal
Server will attempt to send system log messages to this preconfigured host;
messages will be displayed on the host's monitor.
show syslog
set time <hh:mm[:ss]>
<hh:mm[:ss]>
Sets the Terminal Server's system time, using military time format.
show time
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Error
Error
Critical
Alert
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