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Remote syslog commands, DISABLE SYSLOG REMOTE, SET REMOTE SYSLOG PORT

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18 Remote syslog commands DISABLE SYSLOG REMOTE • Command: DISABLE SYSLOG REMOTE • Description: Disables remote system logging • Access level/Bay level: OA Administrator, OA Operator • Restrictions: You must be operator or administrator with OA permission to perform this command. ENABLE SYSLOG REMOTE • Command: ENABLE SYSLOG REMOTE • Description: Enables remote system logging • Access level/Bay level: OA Administrator, OA Operator • Restrictions: You must be operator or administrator with OA permission to perform this command. SET REMOTE SYSLOG PORT • Command: SET REMOTE SYSLOG PORT • Description: Set the IP port number for remote system log. Setting the remote port is optional. If it is not set, then the default UDP port 514 is used to send system log messages. • Access level/Bay level: OA Administrator, OA Operator • Restrictions: The remote port must be an integer between 1 and 65535 inclusive. SET REMOTE SYSLOG SERVER • Command: SET REMOTE SYSLOG SERVER • Description: Sets the IP address or DNS name for remote system log messages. DISABLE SYSLOG REMOTE 121

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18 Remote syslog commands
DISABLE SYSLOG REMOTE
Command:
DISABLE SYSLOG REMOTE
Description:
Disables remote system logging
Access level/Bay level:
OA Administrator, OA Operator
Restrictions:
You must be operator or administrator with OA permission to perform this command.
ENABLE SYSLOG REMOTE
Command:
ENABLE SYSLOG REMOTE
Description:
Enables remote system logging
Access level/Bay level:
OA Administrator, OA Operator
Restrictions:
You must be operator or administrator with OA permission to perform this command.
SET REMOTE SYSLOG PORT
Command:
SET REMOTE SYSLOG PORT <
port
>
Description:
Set the IP port number for remote system log. Setting the remote port is optional. If it is not set,
then the default UDP port 514 is used to send system log messages.
Access level/Bay level:
OA Administrator, OA Operator
Restrictions:
The remote port must be an integer between 1 and 65535 inclusive.
SET REMOTE SYSLOG SERVER
Command:
SET REMOTE SYSLOG SERVER <
server
>
Description:
Sets the IP address or DNS name for remote system log messages.
DISABLE SYSLOG REMOTE
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