HP BladeSystem bc2000 Command Line Interface Reference Guide HP BladeSystem PC - Page 348
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Syslog Commands logging The logging Global Configuration mode command logs messages to a syslog server. To delete the syslog server with the specified address from the list of syslogs, use the no form of this command. Syntax logging {ip-address | hostname} [port port] [severity level] [facility facility] [description text] no logging {ip-address | hostname} Parameters n ip-address - IP address of the host to be used as a syslog server. n hostname - Specifies the host name of the syslog server. (Range: 1-158 characters) n port - Specifies the port number for syslog messages. (Range: 1-65535) n level - Specifies the severity level of logged messages sent to the syslog servers. Possible values: emergencies, alerts, critical, errors, warnings, notifications, informational and debugging. n facility - Specifies the facility that is indicated in the message. Possible values: local0, local1, local2, local3, local4, local5, local6, local7. n text - Syslog server description. (Range: 1-64 characters) Default Setting The default port number is 514. The default logging message level is informational. The default facility is local7. Command Mode Global Configuration mode Command Usage Up to 8 syslog servers can be used. If no severity level is specified, the global values apply to each server. Example The following command limits logged messages sent to the syslog server with IP address 10.1.1.1 to severity level critical. Console(config)# logging 10.1.1.1 severity critical 24-2 www.hp.com HP PC Blade Switch CLI Reference Guide