Where
first_event_number
is the number of the first event in the specified
event range, and
last_event_number
is the number of the last event of the
specified event range.
Suppresses the sending of messages for the events in the specified range
for the specified subsystem in SNMP traps.
Example:
notrap range gw 19 22
Suppresses the sending of messages for events gw.19, gw.20,gw.21, and
gw.22 in SNMP traps.
subsystem
subsystemname
Suppresses the sending of messages in SNMP traps that are associated
with the specified subsystem.
Remote
Use the remote command to select the events to be logged to a remote
workstation by event number, range of events, group, or subsystem.
Syntax:
remote event...
range...
group...
subsystem...
event

subsystem.event# syslog_facility syslog_level

Causes the specified event to be logged remotely.
Syslog facility and level values are used by the syslog daemon in the
remote workstation to determine where to log the messages. This value
overrides the default values that are set with the set facility and set level
commands.
syslog_facility
log_auth
log_authpriv
log_cron
log_daemon
log_kern
log_lpr
log_mail
log_news
log_syslog
log_user
log_uucp
log_local0-7
syslog_level
log_emerg
log_alert
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