Dell PowerEdge XL 5133-4 MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module FTOS Command Reference - Page 58

Enabling Time Stamps on Syslog Messages, File Transfer Services

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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Enabling Time Stamps on Syslog Messages By default, syslog messages do not include a time/date stamp stating when the error or message was created. To have FTOS include a timestamp with the syslog message, use the following command syntax in CONFIGURATION mode: Command Syntax service timestamps [log | debug] [datetime [localtime] [msec] [show-timezone] | uptime] Command Mode Purpose CONFIGURATION Add timestamp to syslog messages. Specify the following optional parameters: • datetime: You can add the keyword localtime to include the localtime, msec, and show-timezone. If you do not add the keyword localtime, the time is UTC. • uptime. To view time since last boot. If neither parameter is specified, FTOS configures uptime. To view the configuration, enter the show running-config logging command in EXEC privilege mode. To disable time stamping on syslog messages, enter the no service timestamps [log | debug] command. File Transfer Services With FTOS, you can configure the system to transfer files over the network using file transfer protocol (FTP). One FTP application copies the system image files over an interface on to the system; however, FTP is not supported on VLAN interfaces. For more information about FTP, refer to RFC 959, File Transfer Protocol. Configuration Task List for File Transfer Services The following list includes the configuration tasks for file transfer services: • Enabling the FTP Server (mandatory) • Configuring the FTP Server Parameters (optional) For a complete listing of FTP related commands, refer to RFC 959, File Transfer Protocol. 44 | Aggregator Management

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Enabling Time Stamps on Syslog Messages
By default, syslog messages do not include a time/date stamp stating when the error or message was
created.
To have FTOS include a timestamp with the syslog message, use the following command syntax in
CONFIGURATION mode:
To view the configuration, enter the
show running-config logging
command in EXEC privilege mode.
To disable time stamping on syslog messages, enter the
no service timestamps [log | debug]
command.
File Transfer Services
With FTOS, you can configure the system to transfer files over the network using file transfer protocol
(FTP). One FTP application copies the system image files over an interface on to the system; however,
FTP is not supported on VLAN interfaces.
For more information about FTP, refer to
RFC 959
,
File Transfer Protocol
.
Configuration Task List for File Transfer Services
The following list includes the configuration tasks for file transfer services:
Enabling the FTP Server
(mandatory)
Configuring the FTP Server Parameters
(optional)
For a complete listing of FTP related commands, refer to
RFC 959
,
File Transfer Protocol
.
Command Syntax
Command Mode
Purpose
service timestamps [log | debug] [datetime
[localtime] [msec] [show-timezone] | uptime]
CONFIGURATION
Add timestamp to syslog messages. Specify
the following optional parameters:
datetime
: You can add the keyword
localtime to include the
localtime, msec,
and
show-timezone
. If you do not add the
keyword
localtime
, the time is UTC.
uptime
. To view time since last boot.
If neither parameter is specified, FTOS
configures
uptime
.