HP procurve 2500 Manuale Utente

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Enhancements in Release F.05.05 through F.05.70
Enhancements in Release F.05.05 through F.05.60
Syslog Overview
The switch’s Event Log records switch-level progress, status, and warning messages. The System-
Logging (Syslog) feature provides a means for recording these messages on a remote server. The 
Syslog feature complies with RFC 3168. UNIX users know this capability as ’Syslogd’. Using Syslog 
you can send Event Log messages from multiple switches to a central location to help investigate  
and  identify network-level problems. (Refer to Figure 4 below.)
You can configure the switch to send Event Log messages to up to six Syslog servers. Messages are 
sent to the User log facility (default) on the configured server(s) or to another log facility that you 
specify.
Figure 4.   A Syslog server collecting Event Log Messages from Multiple Switches
Syslog Operation
Syslog is a client-server logging tool that allows a client switch to send event notification messages 
to a networked device operating with Syslog server software. Messages sent to a Syslog server can 
be stored to a file for later debugging analysis. Use of Syslog requires that you set up a Syslog server 
application on a networked host accessible to the switch. (Refer to the documentation for the Syslog 
server application you select.)
Syntax: [no] logging < syslog-ip-addr >
Enables or disables Syslog messaging to the specified IP 
address. You can configure up to six addresses.
no logging removes all currently configured Syslog logging 
destinations from the switch.
Two switches sending Event Log 
messages to the same facility on a 
single Syslog server.