Operating notes for debug and syslog – HP 2910AL User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Debug/Syslog Operation

Configuring the System Module Used to Select the Event Log
Messages Sent to a Syslog Server

Event Log messages contain the name of the system module that reported the
event. Using the

logging system-module command, you can select a set of Event

Log messages according to the originating system module and send them to a
Syslog server. To configure a Syslog server, see “Configuring a Syslog Server”
on page C-53.

Using the

logging system-module command, you can select messages from only

one system module to be sent to a Syslog server. You cannot configure
messages from multiple system modules to be sent. If you re-enter the
command with a different system module name, the currently configured
value is replaced with the new one.

Syntax: [no] logging system-module < system-module >

Configures the switch to send all Event Log messages being
logged from the specified system module to configured
Syslog servers.
Refer to Table C-1 on page C-27 for the correct value to enter
for each system module.
Default:

all-pass (Reports all Event Log messages.)

Use the

no form of the command to remove the configured

system module value and reconfigure the default value,
which sends Event Log messages from all system modules
to Syslog servers.
Note: This setting has no effect on event notification
messages that the switch normally sends to the Event Log.

Operating Notes for Debug and Syslog

Rebooting the Switch or pressing the Reset button resets the
Debug Configuration.

Debug Option

Effect of a Reboot or Reset

logging (debug destination)

If Syslog server IP addresses are stored in the startup-config
file, they are saved across a reboot and the logging
destination option remains enabled. Otherwise, the logging
destination is disabled.

session (debug destination)

Disabled.

ACL (debug type)

Disabled.

All (debug type)

Disabled.

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