ELS Monitoring Commands (Talk 5)

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

log_kern

log_lpr

log_mail

log_news

log_syslog

log_user

log_uucp

log_local0-7

level Speci®es a value that, in conjunction with thefacility 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 level values:

log_emerg

log_alert

log_crit

log_err

log_warning

log_notice

log_info

log_debug

local_id

Speci®es a 1-32 character identi®er that appears in the remote logging message that you can use to identify which machine logged a particular message.

remote_ip_addr

This is an IP address of the remote host where the log ®les reside.

source_ip_addr

Speci®es the IP address of the machine that originated the message that is being remotely-logged.

You should use an IP address that is con®gured in the 2210 for easier identi®cation when the IP address or the hostname is shown in the remotely-logged ELS message. You should also verify that

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