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logging server Chapter 7 System Management Commands Send comments to [email protected] logging server Use the logging server command to configure a remote syslog server at the specified host name or IPv4/IPv6 address. To disable the remote syslog server, use the no form of this command. logging server host [severity-level] [facility {auth | authpriv | cron | daemon | ftp | kernel | local0 | local1 | local2 | local3 | local4 | local5 | local6 | local7 | lpr | mail | news | syslog | user | uucp} ] no logging server host Syntax Description host severity-level facility facility Configure the host name or IPv4/IPv6 address of the Remote Syslog Server. (Optional) The number of the desired severity level at which messages should be logged. Messages at or numerically lower than the specified level are logged. Severity levels are as follows: • 0-emergency: System unusable • 1-alert: Immediate action needed • 2-critical: Critical condition-default level • 3-error: Error condition • 4-warning: Warning condition • 5-notification: Normal but significant condition • 6-informational: Informational message only • 7-debugging: Appears during debugging only (Optional) Define the appropriate outgoing facility. The facilities are listed in the System Message Logging Facilities section. The default outgoing facility is local7. Command Default The default outgoing facility is local7. Command Modes Configuration mode Command History Release 4.0(0)N1(1a) Modification This command was introduced. Examples This example shows how to configure a remote syslog server at a specified IPv4 address, using the default outgoing facility: switch(config)# logging server 172.28.254.253 7-16 Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Command Reference OL-16599-01