off Turns remote logging off.All messages selected by the remote
command will be prevented from being logged.
facility Specifies a value that, in combination with the
level
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 Specifies a value that, in conjunction with the
facility
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_idSpecifiesa 1-32 character identifier 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 files reside.
source_ip_addr
Specifies the IP address of the machine that originated the
message that is being remotely-logged.
Youshould use an IP address that is configured in the 2210 for
easier identification when the IP address or the hostname is shown
in the remotely-logged ELS message. Youshould also verify that
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