Troubleshooting

Debug/Syslog Operation

lldp

Sends LLDP debug logging to the debug destination(s).

ssh

Sends SSH debug messages at the specified level to the debug destination. The

 

levels are fatal, error, info, verbose, debug, debug2, and debug3.

Figure C-8. Summary of Debug/Syslog Configuration Commands

Using the Debug/Syslog feature, you can perform the following operations:

Configure the switch to send Event Log messages to one or more Syslog servers. In addition, you can configure the messages to be sent to the User log facility (default) or to another log facility on configured Syslog servers.

N o t e

As of November 2008, the logging facility < facility-name> option (described on

 

page C-44) is supported on the following switch models:

 

8212zl switch

 

Series 6400cl switches

 

6200yl Switch

 

Series 5400zl switches

 

Series 5300xl switches

 

Series 4200vl switches

 

Series 4100gl switches (software release G.07.50 or greater)

 

Series 3500yl switches

 

Series 3400cl switches

 

Series 2910al switches

 

Series 2900 switches

 

Series 2800 switches

 

Series 2610 switches

 

Series 2600 switches and the Switch 6108 (software release H.07.30 or

 

 

greater)

 

Series 2520 switches

For the latest feature information on ProCurve switches, visit the ProCurve Networking web site and check the latest release notes for the switch products you use.

Configure the switch to send Event Log messages to the current manage­ ment-access session (serial-connect CLI, Telnet CLI, or SSH).

Disable all Syslog debug logging while retaining the Syslog addresses from the switch configuration. This allows you to configure Syslog messaging and then disable and re-enable it as needed.

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