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Dell EMC SmartFabric OS10 User Guide Release 10.5.0

logging server

Configures a remote syslog server.

Syntax
logging server {ipv4–address | ipv6–address} [tcp | udp | tls] [port-number] [severity severity-level] [vrf {management | vrf-name]
Parameters
  • ipv4–address | ipv6–address — (Optional) Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the logging server.
  • tcp | udp | tls port-number — (Optional) Send syslog messages using TCP, UDP, or TLS transport to a specified port on a remote logging server, from 1 to 65535.
  • severity-level — (Optional) Set the logging threshold severity:
    • log-emerg — System is 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
  • vrf {management | vrf-name} — (Optional) Configure the logging server for the management or a specified VRF instance.
Defaults

System logging to a remote server is not configured. When configured, system messages are sent over UDP to port 514 on a remote logging server by default. System messages of severity-level log-notice and lower are sent.

Command Mode
CONFIGURATION
Usage Information
Use the logging server command to forward log messages to syslog servers for storage.

The tls option requires that a valid security profile is already configured with the logging security-profile command. If you delete the logging security profile, system messages are sent using UDP (default) to a remote syslog server.

Supported on the MX9116n and MX5108n switches in Full Switch mode starting in release 10.5.0.0. Also supported in SmartFabric mode starting in release 10.5.0.1.

The no version of this command deletes the syslog server.
Example
OS10(config)# logging server 10.11.86.139 severity log-info
OS10(config)# logging server fda8:6c3:ce53:a890::2 tcp 1468
OS10(config)# logging server 10.11.86.139 vrf management severity log-debug
Supported Releases
10.5.0 or later

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