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DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch CLI Manual
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scription The disable syslog command disables the system log from being
sent to a remote host.
Parameters None.
Restrictions Only Administrator or operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage:
To disable the syslog function on the Switch:
DGS3100# disable syslog
Success.
DGS3100#
show syslog
Purpose To display the syslog protocol status.
Syntax
show syslog
Description The show syslog command displays the syslog status (enabled or
disabled).
Parameters None.
Restrictions None.
Example usage:
To display the current status of the syslog function:
DGS3100# show syslog
Syslog Global State: Enabled
DGS3100#
create syslog host
Purpose To create a new syslog host.
Syntax
create syslog host <index 1-4> ipaddress <ipaddr> {severity
[informational | warning | all] | facility [local0 | local1| local2 |
local3 | local4 | local5 | local6 | local7] | udp_port
<udp_port_number>}
Description The create syslog host command creates a new syslog host.
Parameters all − Specifies that the command is to be applied to all hosts.
<index 1-4> − The syslog host index id. There are four available
indices, numbered 1 to 4.
ipaddress <ipaddr> − The IP address of the remote host to which
syslog messages are to be sent.
severity − The message severity level indicator. These are
described in the table below (Bold font indicates that the
corresponding severity level is currently supported on the Switch):