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Syslog Output Level with a Priority

To set a user-defined syslog output level with a priority, use the following command.

Command Mode

Description

syslog output priority

{auth | authpriv | cron |

daemon

| kern | local1 | local2 | local3 | local4 |

local5

| local6 | local7 | lpr | mail | news | sys-

log

| user | uucp} {emerg | alert | crit | err |

warning

| notice | info} console

Generates a user-defined syslog mes-
sage with a priority and forwards it to
the console.

syslog output priority

{auth | authpriv | cron |

daemon

| kern | local1 | local2 | local3 | local4 |

local5

| local6 | local7 | lpr | mail | news | sys-

log

| user | uucp} {emerg | alert | crit | err |

warning

| notice | info} local {volatile | non-

volatile

}

Generates a user-defined syslog mes-
sage with a priority in the system mem-
ory.
volatile: deletes a syslog message after
restart.
non-volatile: reserves a syslog mes-
sage.

syslog output priority

{auth | authpriv | cron |

daemon

| kern | local1 | local2 | local3 | local4 |

local5

| local6 | local7 | lpr | mail | news | sys-

log

| user | uucp} {emerg | alert | crit | err |

warning

| notice | info} remote IP-ADDRESS

Global

Generates a user-defined syslog mes-
sage with a priority and forwards it to a
remote host.

To disable a user-defined syslog output level, use the following command.

Command Mode

Description

no syslog output priority

{auth | authpriv | cron

| daemon | kern | local1 | local2 | local3 | local4
| local5 | local6 | local7 | lpr | mail | news | sys-

log

| user | uucp} {emerg | alert | crit | err |

warning

| notice | info} console

no syslog output priority

{auth | authpriv | cron

| daemon | kern | local1 | local2 | local3 | local4
| local5 | local6 | local7 | lpr | mail | news | sys-

log

| user | uucp} {emerg | alert | crit | err |

warning

| notice | info} local {volatile | non-

volatile

}

no syslog output priority

{auth | authpriv | cron

| daemon | kern | local1 | local2 | local3 | local4
| local5 | local6 | local7 | lpr | mail | news | sys-

log

| user | uucp} {emerg | alert | crit | err |

warning

| notice | info} remote IP-ADDRESS

Global

Deletes a specified user-defined syslog
output level with a priority.

The order of priority is emergency > alert > critical > error > warning > notice > info >
debug

. If you set a specific level of syslog output, you will receive only a syslog message

for selected level or higher. If you want receive a syslog message for all the levels, you
need to set the level to debug.

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