Setting Remote Logging Settings - Cisco 500 Series Administration Manual

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Administration: System Log

Setting Remote Logging Settings

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Setting Remote Logging Settings
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Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
Originator Identifier—Enables adding an origin identifier to SYSLOG
messages. The options are:
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None—Do not include the origin identifier in SYSLOG messages.
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Hostname—Include the system host name in SYSLOG messages.
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IPv4 Address—Include the IPv4 address of the sending interface in
SYSLOG messages.
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IPv6 Address—Include the IPv6 address of the sending interface in
SYSLOG messages.
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User Defined—Enter a description to be included in SYSLOG messages.
RAM Memory Logging—Select the severity levels of the messages to be
logged to the RAM.
Flash Memory Logging—Select the severity levels of the messages to be
logged to the Flash memory.
Click Apply. The Running Configuration file is updated.
The Remote Log Servers page enables defining remote SYSLOG servers to which
log messages are sent. For each server, you can configure the severity of the
messages that it receives.
To define SYSLOG servers:
Click Administration > System Log > Remote Log Servers.
Enter the following fields:
IPv4 Source Interface—Select the source interface whose IPv4 address
will be used as the source IPv4 address of SYSLOG messages sent to
SYSLOG servers.
IPv6 Source Interface—Select the source interface whose IPv6 address
will be used as the source IPv6 address of SYSLOG messages sent to
SYSLOG servers.
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