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AT8402 Utility Commands
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keywords:
emergency
(0),
alert
(1),
critical
(2),
error
(3),
warning
(4),
notice
(5),
info
(6), or
debug
(7).
Default disabled; critical when enabled
Format
logging console [severitylevel]
Mode Global Config
4.4.4.1 no logging console
This command disables logging to the console.
Format
no logging console
Mode Global Config
4.4.5 logging host
This command enables logging to a host. You can configure up to eight hosts. The
<ipaddr> is the IP address of the logging host. The <port> value is a port number
from 1 to 65535. You can specify the <severitylevel> value as either an integer from 0
to 7 or symbolically through one of the following keywords:
emergency (0), alert (1),
critical (2), error (3), warning (4), notice (5), info (6), or debug (7).
Default
port—514
level—critical (2)
Format
logging host <ipaddr> [<port>][<severitylevel>]
Mode Global Config
4.4.6 logging host remove
This command disables logging to host. See 4.4.11 “show logging hosts“ on page 4 -
23 for a list of host indexes.
Format
logging host remove <hostindex>
Mode Global Config
4.4.7 logging port
This command sets the local port number of the LOG client for logging messages. The
<portid> can be in the range from 1 to 65535.
Default 514
Format
logging port <portid>
Mode Global Config
4.4.7.1 no logging port
This command resets the local logging port to the default.
Format
no logging port
Mode Global Config