Deleting Logs; Configuring A Source Ip Address For Remote Syslog Messages; Managing Diagnostic Logs - Siemens RUGGEDCOM ROX II User Manual

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Section 3.9.2

Deleting Logs

To delete all logs stored on the device, type:
admin delete-logs
Section 3.9.3
Configuring a Source IP Address for Remote Syslog
Messages
IP packets for remote syslog messages include a destination IP address and a source IP address. The source
IP address is the interface from which the message is sent (e.g. switch.0001). However, that address may not
be meaningful within the system log, or the address may conflict with a firewall rule or policy. In such cases, an
alternative source IP address can be configured for all remote syslog messages.
To configure a specific source IP address for all remote syslog messages, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Make sure an IP address is first defined for the desired interface. For more information, refer to either
Section 5.40.3.2, "Adding an IPv4 Address"
3.
Configure the source IP address by typing:
admin logging source-ip address
Where:
• address is the alternative source IP address
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
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Section 3.9.4

Managing Diagnostic Logs

Diagnostic logs are available for troubleshooting the device. Various device behavior is recorded in the following
logs:
Log
Developer's Log
SNMP Log
NETCONF Summary Log
NETCONF Trace Log
XPATH Trace Log
Deleting Logs
or
Section 5.40.6.2, "Adding an IPv6
Filename
/var/log/confd-dev.log
/var/log/snmp-trace.log
/var/log/netconf.log
/var/log/netconf-trace.log
/var/log/xpath-trace.log
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