ELS Con®guration Commands (Talk 6)

 

Set

 

Use the set command to set the maximum number of tags per second, the

timestamp feature, or to set tracing options.

 

Syntax:

 

 

set

pin . . .

 

 

remote-logging . . .

 

 

timestamp . . .

 

 

trace . . .

pin max_traps

Use the set pin command to set the pin parameter to the maximum number of traps that can be sent on a per-second basis. Internally, the pin resets every tenth of a second. (One tenth of the number (max_traps) is sent every tenth of a second.)

remote-logging

Use the set remote-loggingcommand to con®gure remote logging options. When these options are con®gured from the monitoring environment, the changes take effect immediately, and return to their previously con®gured settings when the device is rebooted.

Syntax:

 

set remote-logging

on

 

off

 

facility . . .

 

level . . .

 

no-msgs

 

remote_ip_addr . . .

 

source_ip_addr ...

 

local_id

on Turns remote logging on. Remote logging is now enabled to allow any messages selected by the remote command to be actively logged.

off Turns remote logging off. All messages selected by the 'remote' command will be prevented from being logged.

facility

Speci®es a value that, in combination with thelevel value, is used by the syslog daemon in the remote workstation to determine where to log messages. This value is used for all remotely-logged ELS messages unless you specify a different value for a particular ELS event, range, group, or subsystem with the remote command.

These are all possible syslog facility values:

log_auth

log_authpriv

log_cron

log_daemon

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IBM SC30-3681-08 manual Pin maxtraps, Remote-logging, Syntax Set remote-logging, Facility