EMC DS-32B2 User Manual

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Telnet Commands
syslogdIpAdd
Add the IP address of a syslog daemon.
Syntax
syslogdIpAdd IPaddress
Availability
Admin 
Description
Use this command to add the IP address of a syslog daemon, that is, 
the IP address of the server that is running the syslogd process. 
Syslog daemon (
syslogd
) is a process available on most UNIX 
systems that reads and forwards system messages to the appropriate 
log files and/or users, depending on the system configuration.
When one or more IP addresses are configured, the switch forwards 
all error log entries to the 
syslogd
 on the specified server(s). Up to 
six servers are supported.
Operand
This command has the following operand:
Example
To add the address 192.168.1.60 to the list of machines to which system 
messages are sent:
switch:admin> syslogdIpAdd "192.168.1.60"
See Also
errShow
syslogdIpRemove
syslogdIpShow
IPaddress
Specify the IP address of the server running 
syslogd. This operand is required.