Dell Force10 S2410-01-10GE-24P SFTOS Configuration Guide - Page 108
Con a syslog server, Using the logging, host Command, Using the show logging hosts
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Figure 6-74. Using the logging host Command Force10 #config Force10 (Config)#logging ? buffered Buffered (In-Memory) Logging Configuration. cli-command CLI Command Logging Configuration. console Console Logging Configuration. facility Syslog Facility Configuration. history Syslog Configuration. host Enter IP Address for Logging Host. Force10 (Config)#logging host ? Enter Logging Host IP Address reconfigure Logging Host Reconfiguration remove Logging Host Removal Force10 (Config)#logging host 10.11.130.7 ? Press Enter to execute the command. Enter Port Id Force10 (Config)#logging host 10.11.130.7 514 ? Press Enter to execute the command. Enter Logging Severity Level (emergency|0, alert|1, critical|2, error|3, warning|4, notice|5, info|6, debug|7). Force10 (Config)#logging host 10.11.130.7 514 1 The show logging hosts command displays the host settings that you configured with logging syslog and logging host. Figure 6-75. Using the show logging hosts Command Force10 #show logging hosts ? Enter switch ID in the range of 1 to 8. Force10 #show logging hosts 1 ? Press Enter to execute command. Force10 #show logging hosts 1 Index IP Address 1 192.168.77.151 Severity -------critical Port ----514 Status -----Active Configure a syslog server You can configure a BSD or SunOS UNIX system as a Syslog server. For system messages to be stored on a Syslog server, you must configure the syslog.conf file in the Syslog server and assign write permission to the file. The following examples configure a Syslog daemon for messages up to the debugging level in two different operating systems: • for a 4.1 BSD UNIX system, include this line in the /etc/syslog.conf file 108 | System Logs