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Chapter22 Configuring System Message Logging
Configuring System Message Logging
Configuring the System Logging Facility
When sending system log messages to an external device, you can cause the access point to identify its
messages as originating from any of the syslog facilities.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to configure system facility message logging:
To remove a syslog server, use the no logging host global configuration command, and specify the syslog
server IP address. To disable logging to syslog servers, enter the no logging trap global configuration
command.
Table22-4 lists the system facilities supported by the Cisco IOS software. For more information about
these facilities, consult the operator’s manual for your syslog server.
Command Purpose
Step1 configure terminal Enter global configuration mode.
Step2 logging host Log messages to a syslog server host by entering its IP address.
To build a list of syslog servers that receive logging messages, enter this
command more than once.
Step3 logging trap level Limit messages logged to the syslog servers.
Be default, syslog servers receive informational messages and lower. See
Table22-3 on page 22-8 for level keywords.
Step4 logging facility facility-type Configure the syslog facility. See Table 22-4 on page 22-10 for
facility-type keywords.
The default is local7.
Step5 end Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Step6 show running-config Verify your entries.
Step7 copy running-config startup-config (Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
Table22-4 Logging Facility-Type Keywords
Facility Type Keyword Description
auth Authorization system
cron Cron facility
daemon System daemon
kern Kernel
local0-7 Locally defined messages
lpr Line printer system
mail Mail system
news USENET news
sys9 System use
sys10 System use
sys11 System use
sys12 System use