Debug/syslog configuration commands
Event notification logging |
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Automatically sends switch-level event messages to the switch's Event Log. Debug and syslog do not affect this operation, but add the capability of directing Event Log messaging to an external device. |
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<syslog-ip-addr>
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Enables syslog messaging to be sent to the specified IP address. IPv4 and IPv6 are supported. |
facility |
(Optional) The
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priority-desc |
A text string associated with the values of facility, severity, and system-module. |
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severity |
Sends Event Log messages of equal or greater severity than the specified value to configured debug destinations. (The default setting is to send Event Log messages from all severity levels.) |
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system-module |
Sends Event Log messages from the specified system module to configured debug destinations. The severity filter is also applied to the system-module messages you select. The default setting is to send Event Log messages from all system modules. To restore the default setting, enter the
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all |
Sends debug logging to configured debug destinations for all ACL, Event Log, IP-OSPF, and IP-RIP options. |
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destination |
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event |
Sends standard Event Log messages to configured debug destinations. (The same messages are also sent to the switch's Event Log, regardless of whether you enable this option.) |
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ip |
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ipv6 |
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lldp |
Sends LLDP debug messages to the debug destinations. |
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ssh |
Sends SSH debug messages at the specified level to the debug destination. The levels are fatal, error, info, verbose, debug, debug2, and debug3. |
Configure the switch to send Event Log messages to one or more Syslog servers. In addition, you can configure the messages to be sent to the User log facility (default) or to another log facility on configured Syslog servers.
Configure the switch to send Event Log messages to the current management- access session (serial-connect CLI, Telnet CLI, or SSH).
Disable all Syslog debug logging while retaining the Syslog addresses from the switch configuration. This allows you to configure Syslog messaging and then disable and re-enable it as needed.
Display the current debug configuration. If Syslog logging is currently active, the list f configured Syslog servers is displayed.
Display the current Syslog server list when Syslog logging is disabled.