Dell S4148U-ON OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide Release 10.4.0E R2 - Page 699
logging server, show logging, Syntax, Parameters, Defaults, Command Mode, Usage Information, Example
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logging server Configures the remote syslog server. Syntax Parameters logging server {hostname | ipv4-address | ipv6-address} [severity severitylevel | vrf management [severity severity-level] • hostname | ipv4-address | ipv6-address - (Optional) Enter either the hostname or IPv4/IPv6 address of the logging server. • vrf management - (Optional) Configure the logging server for the management VRF instance. • severity-level - (Optional) Set the logging threshold severity: • log-emerg - System as unusable. • log-alert - Immediate action is needed. • log-crit - Critical conditions. • log-err - Error conditions. • log-warning - Warning conditions. • log-notice - Normal but significant conditions (default). • log-info - Informational messages. • log-debug - Debug messages. Defaults Command Mode Usage Information Example Log-notice CONFIGURATION Starting from 10.3.0E or later, this command supports IPv6 addresses. The previous versions support only IPv4 addresses. The no version of this command deletes the syslog server. OS10(config)# logging server dell.com severity log-info OS10(config)# logging server fda8:6c3:ce53:a890::2 OS10(config)# logging server dell.com vrf management severity log-debug Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later show logging Displays system logging messages by log-file, process-names, or summary. Syntax Parameters show logging {log-file [process-name | line-numbers] | process-names} • process-name - (Optional) Enter the process-name to use as a filter in syslog messages. • line-numbers - (Optional) Enter the number of lines to include in the logging messages (1 to 65535). Default Command Mode Usage Information Example (Log-File) None EXEC The output from this command is the /var/log/eventlog file. OS10# show logging log-file process-name dn_qos Troubleshoot OS10 699