Debug/syslog operation, Debug/syslog messaging, Debug/syslog destination devices – HP 2910AL User Manual

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Troubleshooting
Debug/Syslog Operation

Debug/Syslog Operation

While the Event Log records switch-level progress, status, and warning
messages on the switch, the Debug/System Logging (Syslog) feature provides
a way to record Event Log and debug messages on a remote device. For
example, you can send messages about routing misconfigurations and other
network protocol details to an external device, and later use them to debug
network-level problems.

Debug/Syslog Messaging

The Debug/Syslog feature allows you to specify the types of Event Log and
debug messages that you want to send to an external device. As shown in
Figure C-15, you can perform the following operations:

Use the

debug command to configure messaging reports for the following

event types:

ACL “deny” matches

Dynamic ARP protection events

DHCP snooping events

Events recorded in the switch’s Event Log

IP routing events (IPv4 and IPv6)

LLDP events

SSH events

Wireless Services events

Use the

logging command to select a subset of Event Log messages to send

to an external device for debugging purposes according to:

Severity level

System module

Debug/Syslog Destination Devices

To use Debug/Syslog messaging, you must configure an external device as the
logging destination by using the

logging and debug destination commands. For

more information, see “Debug Destinations” on page C-51 and “Configuring a
Syslog Server” on page C-53.

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