Cisco Cisco Prime Network Services Controller 3.0
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EXAMPLES
This example shows how to disable the console attribute:
nsc# connect policy-mgr
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nsc(policy-mgr)# scope org
nsc(policy-mgr) /org # scope policy
nsc(policy-mgr) /org/policy # scope syslog EaSysPA12
nsc(policy-mgr) /org/policy/syslog # disable console
nsc(policy-mgr) /org/policy/syslog* # commit-buffer
nsc(policy-mgr) /org/policy/syslog #
Setting the Console Attribute
You can assign a severity level to a console attribute.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Services Controller CLI.
CLI
Policy Manager
SUMMARY STEPS
1. connect policy-mgr
2. scope org
3. scope policy
4. scope syslog <policy-name>
5. set console level {alerts | critical | emergencies}
6. commit-buffer