Syslog servers – Avaya Stackable Switch P3343T-ML User Manual
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Chapter 10 Switch Configuration
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Syslog Servers
Remote logging using Syslog servers provides the following advantages:
•
History and archiving
– Storing logs remotely shifts the burden of storing log
output to a device with an actual file system and cheap ample storage. This
provides an option to keep large logs files and the ability to archive and store
log files.
•
Data Manipulation
– Once the log data is on a system with tools that can
manipulate it, log data can be used to generate valuable reports.
To configure logging via a Syslog server:
1
Define a Syslog host. Up to three Syslog servers can be defined.
2
Define the syslog “facility” that the messages are sent to on the remote syslog
server. If a syslog facility is not defined, the default facility, local7, is used.
3
Define the syslog access-level. The default syslog server access level is read-
write.
4
Enable the Syslog server. Syslog server sinks are created as “disabled”.
5
Addition optional configuration includes setting the different logging filters.
SECURITY
Authentication Failures
CASCADE
Stack CASCADE mechanism messages
QOS
Quality of Service messages
SWITCHFABRIC
Switch fabric failures
LAG
Link Aggregation package messages
VLAN
VLAN package messages
SNMP SNMP
agent
messages
POLICY
Policy package messages
CLI
Command Line interpreter messages
STP
Spanning tree package messages
THRESHOLD
RMON alarms messages
CONSOLE
Console port events
Message Facility
Codes
Description