Setting SYSLOG Parameters
•Warning – Provide warnings against invalid configuration information and other conditions that are not necessarily errors. This is the default.
•Informational – Provide informational messages such as status messages. The SYSLOG messages that the XP-2000 displays while booting the firmware and reading the startup configuration file are examples of Informational messages.
The XP-2000 writes the SYSLOG messages to a SYSLOG daemon on UDP port 514. You can set the CLI to send all or only some of the message types. By default, the CLI sends warning, error, and fatal messages but not informational messages to the specified SYSLOG server.
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