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Where ®rst_event_numberis the number of the ®rst event in the speci®ed event range, and last_event_number is the number of the last event of the speci®ed event range.

Suppresses the displaying of a range of messages for the speci®ed subsystem.

Example:

nodisplay range gw 19 22

Suppresses the display of events gw.19, gw.20, gw.21, and gw.22.

subsystem subsystem.name

Suppresses the displaying of messages associated with the speci®ed subsystem (logging level).

Noremote

Use the noremote command to select and turn off messages logging to a remote workstation.

Syntax:

noremoteevent . . .

group . . .

range . . .

subsystem . . .

event subsystem.event#

Suppresses the remote logging of messages for the speci®ed event.

group group.name

Suppresses the remote logging of messages that were previously added to

the speci®ed group group( .name).

range subsystemname ®rst_event_number last_event_number

Where ®rst_event_numberis the number of the ®rst event in the speci®ed event range, and last_event_number is the number of the last event of the speci®ed event range.

Suppresses the remote logging of a range of messages for the speci®ed subsystem.

Example:

noremote range gw 19 22

Suppresses the remote logging of events gw.19, gw.20, gw.21, and g.22

subsystem subsystem.name

Suppresses the remote logging of messages associated with the speci®ed subsystem (logging level).

Example:

noremote subsystem tkr

Note: With Noremote, there is no need to specify a Syslog Facility and

Level, such as there is with Remote.

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