E-Mail Profile Log Commands - ZyXEL Communications NXC Series Cli Reference Manual

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Chapter 35 Logs
This table lists the commands for the remote syslog server settings.
Table 121 logging Commands: Remote Syslog Server Settings
COMMAND
show logging status syslog
[no] logging syslog <1..4>
[no] logging syslog <1..4> address {ip |
hostname}
[no] logging syslog <1..4> category {disable |
level normal | level all}
[no] logging syslog <1..4> facility {local_1 |
local_2 | local_3 | local_4 | local_5 | local_6
| local_7}
[no] logging syslog <1..4> format {cef | vrpt} Sets the format of the log information.

35.1.4 E-mail Profile Log Commands

This table lists the commands for the e-mail profile settings.
Table 122 logging Commands: E-mail Profile Settings
COMMAND
show logging status mail
[no] logging mail <1..2>
[no] logging mail <1..2> address {ip |
hostname}
[no] logging mail <1..2> authentication
[no] logging mail <1..2> authentication
username username password password
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DESCRIPTION
Displays the current settings for the remote
servers.
Enables the specified remote server. The
command disables the specified remote server.
Sets the URL or IP address of the specified remote
server. The
no
command clears this field.
hostname: You may up to 63 alphanumeric
characters, dashes (-), or periods (.), but the first
character cannot be a period.
Specifies what kind of information, if any, is logged
for the specified category.
Sets the log facility for the specified remote server.
The
no
command sets the facility to local_1.
cef: Common Event Format, syslog-compatible
format.
vrpt: ZyXEL's Vantage Report, syslog-compatible
format.
DESCRIPTION
Displays the current settings for the e-mail profiles.
Enables the specified e-mail profile. The
command disables the specified e-mail profile.
Sets the URL or IP address of the mail server for
the specified e-mail profile. The
clears the mail server field.
hostname: You may up to 63 alphanumeric
characters, dashes (-), or periods (.), but the first
character cannot be a period.
Enables SMTP authentication. The
disables SMTP authentication.
Sets the username and password required by the
SMTP mail server. The
no
command clears the
username and password fields.
username: You can use alphanumeric characters,
underscores (_), and dashes (-), and it can be up to
31 characters long.
password: You can use most printable ASCII
characters. You cannot use square brackets [ ],
double quotation marks ("), question marks (?),
tabs or spaces. It can be up to 31 characters long.
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