Management and Configuration Guide K/KA/KB.15.15

Figure 210 Example of setting an IP RIP filter for port A4
Figure 211 Example of setting a filter for fatal SSH messages on a VLAN
Enabling or disabling syslog messaging
When a syslog server is configured, the forwarding of events begins immediately. The commands
no debug eventor no debug all have no effect. The only way to disable the forwarding of
events to the Syslog server is by removing the server with the no logging ip-address command
or the no logging command, which removes all Syslog servers.
Syntax
[no]debug event
[no]debug all
Sends standard Event Log messages to configured debug destinations. The same messages are
also sent to the switch’s Event Log, regardless of whether you enable this option.
The alloption sends debug logging to the configured debug destinations for all ACL, Event Log,
IP-OSPF, and IP-RIP options.
Use the debug destination command to enable (and disable)syslog messaging on a syslog
server or to a CLI session for specified types of debug and Event Log messages.
Syntax
[ no ] debug destination [ logging | session | buffer ]
logging
Enables syslog logging to configured syslog servers so that the debug message
types specified by the debug debug-type command.
(Default: Logging disabled)
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