BSR 2000 Command Reference Guide

Release 1.0

 

 

logging source-interface loopback

The logging source-interface loopback command allows an operator to control the source IP address of SYSLOG packets generated by the BSR by specifying a loopback interface as the source IP address for SYSLOG packets. The normal convention for generated SYSLOG packets is to set the source IP address equal to the IP address of the outgoing interface. The logging source-interface loopback command overrides this convention and instead uses the IP address of the specified loopback interface. The no logging source-interface loopback command removes the loopback source interface.

Note: Before using the logging source-interface loopback command, the loopback interface must be configured and assigned an IP address.

Group Access

System Administrator

Command Mode

Global Configuration

Command Line Usage

logging source-interface loopback <1-64>no logging source-interface loopback

Command Syntax

1-64

the loopback interface number

1-84

MGBI

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