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Cisco GSS-4492R-K9 Administration Manual page 188

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Configuring System Logging for a GSS
Specifying a Syslog Facility
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gssm1.example.com(config)# logging host priority notifications
For example, to enable logging to a remote host, to set the log for the Keepalive
Engine subsystem logging messages, and to set the priority level to error
messages, enter:
gssm1.example.com(config)# logging host enable
gssm1.example.com(config)# logging host ip 172.16.2.3
gssm1.example.com(config)# logging host subsystem kale
gssm1.example.com(config)# logging host priority error
To stop logging to GSS disk, enter:
gssm1.example.com(config)# no logging host
You can specify a syslog facility type to identify the behavior of the syslog
daemon (syslogd) on the host by using the logging facility command in global
configuration mode. The syslog daemon on the host uses the specified facility
type to determine how to process messages.
For more information on the syslog daemon and facility levels, refer to your
syslog daemon documentation.
The syntax for this command is as follows:
logging facility type
The type argument specifies the syslog facility type. The default facility type is
local5. The GSS supports the following types:
auth—Authorization system
daemon—System daemon
kernal—Kernel
local0—Reserved for locally defined messages
local1—Reserved for locally defined messages
local2—Reserved for locally defined messages
local3—Reserved for locally defined messages
Chapter 8
Viewing Log Files
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