AT-TQ2403 Management Software User's Guide

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AT-TQ2403# get log

 

Property

Value

 

----------------------------------

 

depth

128

 

persistence

no

 

severity

7

 

relay-enabled

0

 

relay-host

 

 

relay-port

514

 

When you start a new AP, the Log Relay Host is disabled. From the above output for the "get log" command, you can identify the following about the Log Relay Host (syslog server):

The syslog server is disabled (because "relay-enabled" is set to "0")

No IP address or Host Name is specified for the syslog server.

The AP is listening for syslog messages on the default port 514

Enable / Disable Log Relay Host

To enable the Log Relay Host:

AT-TQ2403# set log relay-enabled 1

To disable the Log Relay Host:

AT-TQ2403# set log relay-enabled 0

Specify the Relay Host

To specify the Relay Host, provide either the IP Address or a DNS name for the Log Relay Host as parameters to the "set log relay-host" command as shown below.

Note: If you are using AT-TQ2403 Wireless Operations Center, the Repository Server should receive the syslog messages from all access points. In this case, use the IP address of the Operations Center Repository Server as the Relay Host.

To specify an IP address for the syslog server:

set log relay-host IP_Address_Of_LogRelayHost

Where IP_Address_Of_LogRelayHost is the IP Address of the Log Relay Host.

For example:

AT-TQ2403# set log relay-host 10.10.5.220

To specify a Host Name for the syslog server:

set log relay-host Host_Name_Of_LogRelayHost

Where Host_Name_Of_LogRelayHost is the DNS name for the Log Relay Host.

For example: