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logging loghost, show logging local-config

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Example Clear the information in the log file: TP-LINK(config)# logging clear buffer logging loghost Description The logging loghost command is used to configure the Log Host. To clear the configuration of the specified Log Host, please use no logging loghost command. Log Host is to receive the system log from other devices. You can remotely monitor the settings and operation status of other devices through the log host. Syntax logging loghost index {idx} {host-ip} {level} {disable | enable} no logging loghost index {idx} Parameter idx --The index of the log host. The switch supports 4 log hosts. host-ip -- The IP for the log host. level --The severity level of the log information sent to each log host. There are 8 severity levels marked with values 0-7. The smaller value has the higher priority. Only the log with the same or smaller severity level value will be sent to the corresponding log host. By default, it is 6 indicating that the log information marked with 0~6 will be sent to the log host. disable | enable --Disable or enable the log host. By default, it is disabled. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable the log host 2 and set the IP address 192.168.0.148, the level 5: TP-LINK(config)# logging loghost index 2 192.168.0.148 5 enable show logging local-config Description The show logging local-config command is used to display the configuration 91

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Example
Clear the information in the log file:
TP-LINK(config)# logging clear
buffer
logging loghost
Description
The
logging loghost
command is used to configure the Log Host. To clear the
configuration of the specified Log Host, please use
no logging loghost
command. Log Host is to receive the system log from other devices. You can
remotely monitor the settings and operation status of other devices through the
log host.
Syntax
logging loghost index
{
idx
}
{
host-ip
}
{
level
} {disable | enable}
no logging loghost index
{
idx
}
Parameter
idx
——The index of the log host. The switch supports 4 log hosts.
host-ip
—— The IP for the log host.
level
——The severity level of the log information sent to each log host. There
are 8 severity levels marked with values 0-7. The smaller value has the higher
priority. Only the log with the same or smaller severity level value will be sent to
the corresponding log host. By default, it is 6 indicating that the log information
marked with 0~6 will be sent to the log host.
disable | enable ——Disable or enable the log host. By default, it is disabled.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Example
Enable the log host 2 and set the IP address 192.168.0.148, the level 5:
TP-LINK(config)# logging loghost index
2 192.168.0.148 5 enable
show logging local-config
Description
The
show logging local-config
command is used to display the configuration