Management and Configuration Guide K/KA/KB.15.15

Figure 207 Syslog configuration to receive event log messages from specified system
module and severity levels
As shown at the top of Figure 207 (page 406), if you enter the show debug
command when no syslog server IP address is configured, the configuration settings
for syslog server facility, Event Log severity level, and system module are not
displayed. However, after you configure a syslog server address and enable syslog
logging, all debug and logging settings are displayed with the show debug
command.
If you do not want Event Log messages sent to syslog servers, you can block the
messages from being sent by entering the no debug event command. (There is
no effect on the normal logging of messages in the switch's Event Log.)
Example
The next example shows how to configure:
Debug logging of ACL and IP-OSPF packet messages on a syslog server at
18.38.64.164 (with user as the default logging facility.)
Display of these messages in the CLI session of your terminal device's
management access to the switch.
Blocking Event Log messages from being sent from the switch to the syslog
server and a CLI session.
To configure syslog operation in these ways with the debug/syslog feature disabled
on the switch, enter the commands shown in Figure 208 (page 407).
406 Troubleshooting