ASYNC ROUTER AR-P, AR-5, AND SYNC ROUTER REFERENCE MANUAL

syslog address host_addr

With no parameters specified this command displays the IP address of the syslog daemon. host_addr—Enter the address of the host which will receive all syslog messages from the router.

syslog class class_value

Set the class of syslog message to be sent.

class_value—Enter a decimal number from 0 to 31. The default value is 16 (class local0). When editing /etc/syslog.conf on your UNIX system to enable recording or display of the log, use the following message class names:

16 - local0

17 - local1

18 - local2

19 - local3

20 - local4

21 - local5

22 - local6

23 - local7

syslog message message_string

Record a system log message. This is useful for marking events manually or for testing. message_string—Enter the message you want to record.

syslog priority priority_value

Set the priority of syslog message to send.

priority_value—Enter a number from 0-7. The default is 7, indicating that all messages be sent. When editing /etc/syslog.conf, use the following priority names:

7 - debug

6 - info

5 - notice

4 - warning

3 - err

2 - crit

1 - alert

0 - emerg

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