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Chapter 1 CLI Commands by Level : Syslog CONFIG Commands

Syslog CONFIG Commands
All CLI Syslog CONFIG commands are listed in Table 25 in alphabetical order.
The Syslog CONFIG level allows you to configure a syslog facility destination on a P-7500 for grouping together related messages from a facility to a log file for forwarding to a remote syslog message host. You reach this level by entering create syslog <name> at the Global CONFIG level to create a syslog destination (or syslog <name> if the syslog already exists), where:
<name> is the name of the user configured syslog destination. The syslog name can contain up to 31 alphanumeric characters, and must be unique among all created syslog destinations.
Note: A maximum of two user configured syslog destinations are permitted per P-7500.
The no version removes the user configured syslog destination from the system.
Example:
tibco# configure
tibco(config)# create syslog scott
tibco(config-syslog)#
The CLI is now at the Syslog CONFIG level.
(config-syslog)# facility
Description
Use this command to add the command or event syslog facility to a user configured syslog destination, on a facility by facility basis. Refer to Chapter 7, TIBCO syslog in TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 Operations Guide for more information.
The no version deletes the specified facility from the user configured destination.
Syntax
facility {command | event}
no facility {command | event}
Where:
command asks to add the command syslog facility to the user configured destination
event asks to add the event syslog facility to the user configured destination
Example
tibco(config-syslog)# facility command
(config-syslog)# host
Description
Use this command to designate a remote syslog message host as a recipient for syslog files. Refer to Chapter 7, TIBCO syslog in TIBCO Messaging Appliance P-7500 Operations Guide for more information.
The no version removes the specified host from the user configured destination.
Syntax
host <hostname-or-address> [transport {tcp | udp}]
no host <hostname-or-address> [transport {tcp | udp}]
Where:
host <hostname-or-address> is either the name of the remote host, or the IP address with optional port number, specified in the dotted decimal notation form nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn[:nnn]. TCP port 80 is used as a default if the port number is not provided.
transport {tcp | udp} sets the transport mode used for forwarding the syslog file to the remote host to either TCP or UDP, respectively. TCP is used as a default if this parameter is not provided.
Example
tibco(config-syslog)# host 192.168.1.12 transport tcp
 
 

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