Action Syslog - Cisco AJ732A - MDS 9134 Fabric Switch Command Reference Manual

Cisco mds 9000 family command reference guide - release 4.x (ol-18089-01, february 2009)
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action syslog

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action syslog
To configure a syslog message to generate when an Embedded Event Manager (EEM) applet is triggered,
use the action syslog command. To disable the syslog message, use the no form of this command.
Syntax Description
number.number2
priority prio-val
msg error message
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
Embedded Event Manager mode.
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action number[.number2] syslog [priority prio-val] msg error-message
no action number[.number2] syslog [priority prio-val] msg error-message
Number can be any number up to 16 digits. The range for number2 is from
0 to 9.
(Optional) Specifies the priority level of the syslog messages. If this
keyword is not selected, all syslog messages are set at the informational
priority level. If this keyword is selected, the priority level argument must
be defined. There are three ways of defining the priority level:
– 0—System is unusable.
– 1—Immediate action is needed.
– 2—Critical conditions.
– 3—Error conditions.
– 4—Warning conditions.
– 5—Normal but significant conditions.
– 6—Informational messages. This is the default.
– 7—Debugging messages.
–emergencies—System is unusable.
– alerts—Immediate action is needed.
– critical—Critical conditions.
– errors—Error conditions.
– warnings—Warning conditions.
– notifications—Normal but significant conditions.
– informational—Informational messages. This is the default.
– debugging—Debugging messages.
Specifies the error message. The message can be any quoted alphanumeric
string up to 80 characters.
Define the priority level using one of these methods:
Enter the priority by selecting one of the priority keywords:
Chapter 2
A Commands
OL-18089-02, Cisco MDS NX-OS Release 4.x

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