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Dell SmartFabric OS10 User Guide Release 10.5.3

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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.

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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