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Disabling or Reenabling Syslog Hosts or Filters
You can disable or reenable host or filter entries already defined in your Syslog
configuration as follows:
1.
Disable or reenable message forwarding to a Syslog host, as follows:
Disable a Syslog host anytime after adding it to the router configuration
by entering the following command line:
$: set wfSyslogHostEntry.wfSyslogHostDisable.
<wfSyslogHostDest>
2;commit
Disabling a host:
Transitions the operational state of that Syslog host entry and its
corresponding filters to INACTIVE
Stops Syslog from forwarding event messages to the host
Reenable message forwarding to a specific Syslog host by entering the
following command line:
$: set wfSyslogHostEntry.wfSyslogHostDisable.
<wfSyslogHostDest>
1;commit
Reenabling a host:
Transitions the operational state of that Syslog host entry and its
corresponding filters to ACTIVE
Allows Syslog to resume forwarding event messages to the host
2.
Disable or reenable an entity filter for a specific Syslog host, as follows:
Disable an entity filter anytime after adding it to the router configuration
by entering the following command line:
$: set wfSyslogEntFltrEntry.wfSyslogEntFltrDisable.
<wfSyslogEntFltrHostIndex>.<wfSyslogEntFltrNum>.
<wfSyslogEntFltrIndex>
2;commit
Disabling a filter:
-- Transitions the operational state of that filter
(wfSyslogEntrFltrOperState) to INACTIVE
-- Stops Syslog from forwarding event messages through that filter