System log – Paradyne 6371 User Manual

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6. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

6-2

March

2002

6300-A2-GB20-00

System Log

The router can log significant system events (SYSLOG). The SYSLOG can be
maintained locally on the router and can also be sent to a remote SYSLOG server.

To activate:

T

The router must be configured to enable the output of SYSLOG messages via
the

syslog enable

command.

The Management Controller Card (MCC) always has SYSLOG enabled.

T

An IP address (loopback or remote) must be supplied.

T

The SYSLOG can also be captured by a remote SYSLOG server running the
UNIX daemon

syslogd or an equivalent program. It is necessary to know the

IP address where the

syslogd resides and the UDP port number the syslogd is

using.

The advantage of using a remote SYSLOG server is that ALL events will be
maintained upon restart of the router. The local SYSLOG is cleared upon
restart.

Events are classified by severity level and the system administrator can specify
the minimum severity to be logged.

Table 6-1.

SYSLOG Commands (1 of 2)

show syslog

Minimum Access Level: Operator
Command Mode: Standard

Shows whether the current status of system as enabled or disabled. The severity level, IP
address, domain, and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port are displayed.

syslog {enabled | disabled}
level {emer | err | norm | info}

ip-addr

x.x.x.x

domain {management | service}

port

nnn

syslog

{

enable

|

disable

}

Minimum Access Level: Administrator
Command Mode: Config

Enables or disables SYSLOG output. When enabling SYSLOG, the SYSLOG IP address
must be entered (next command) and saved.

enable – Enables SYSLOG output.

disable – Disables SYSLOG output so no system log entries are sent.

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