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12.11.19 Set/Define Logging
Controls error and event logging on the SCS. Events can be logged to a network host via TCP/IP or to a
terminal connected to the SCS.
The host must be configured to support logging. For a TCP/IP host, the host’s syslog facility must be
configured; make sure all priorities equal to or higher than *.notice are being logged. The syslog file is
typically located in the /etc directory; see your host’s documentation or syslogd for more information.
Note: Logging levels are cumulative; setting logging to level 4 includes levels 1
through 3 as well. See Chapter 11, Security, for a detailed description of the
events that can be logged.
Restrictions Requires privileged user status.
Parameters Destination
Specifies a destination for the logging messages. Must be used in conjunction
with the address parameter or the None parameter.
location
A fileserver name or IP address. This parameter may be specified as one of the
following:
String/Form Action
IP hostname: Specifies a TCP/IP host
CONSOLE Sends events to the SCS console port
MEMORY Saves events in SCS memory
FILE filename Saves events in a file filename. The
default location is the SCS /ram disk,
although other SCS disks can be
specified (e.g. /flash/syslog.txt).
SET
DEFINE
LOGGING
DESTINATION
location
NONE
AUTHENTICATION
DIALBACK
IP
MODEM
PPP
SITE
num
MAX
NONE
COMMANDS
NETWORK
PRINTER
SYSTEM
ENABLED
DISABLED