Managing Faults on Avaya Virtual Services Platform 7200 Series and 8000 Series Version 4.2.1

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Configure optional syslog host parameters by using the variables in the following variable
definition tables.
8. View the configuration to ensure it is correct:
show syslog [host <1–10>]
Example
Switch:1(config)# syslog enable
Switch:1(config)# syslog host 1 address 47.17.143.52
Switch:1(config)# syslog host 1 enable
Switch:1(config)#show syslog host 1
Id : 1
IpAddr : 47.17.143.52
UdpPort : 515
Facility : local7
Severity : info|warning|error|fatal
MapInfoSeverity : info
MapWarningSeverity : warning
MapErrorSeverity : error
MapMfgSeverity : notice
MapFatalSeverity : emergency
Enable : true
Switch:1(config)#show syslog
Enable : true
Max Hosts : 5
OperState : active
header : default
Total number of configured hosts : 1
Total number of enabled hosts : 1
Configured host : 1
Enabled host : 1
Variable definitions
Use the data in the following table to use the syslog command.
Variable Value
enable Enables the sending of syslog messages on the device. The
default is disabled. Use the no operator before this
parameter, no syslog enable to disable the sending of syslog
messages on the device. The default is enabled.
ip-header-type <circuitless-ip|default> Specifies the IP header in syslog packets to circuitless-ip or
default.
If the value is default, the IP address of the VLAN is used
for syslog packets that are transmitted in-band using input/
output (I/O) ports.
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Configuring a UNIX system log and syslog host
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