Manual

Appendix D: Command Line Interface (CLI) for Access Point Configuration
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To view the current log settings:
AT-WA7400#
get log
Field Value
--------------------------
depth 15
relay-enabled 0
relay-host
relay-port 514
When you start a new access point, the Log Relay Host is disabled. From
the above output for the
get log
command, you can identify the following
about the Log Relay Host (syslog server):
The syslog server is disabled (because “relay-enabled” is set to “0”)
No IP address or Host Name is specified for the syslog server.
The access point is listening for syslog messages on the default port
514
Enable / Disable Log Relay Host
To enable the Log Relay Host:
AT-WA7400#
set log relay-enabled 1
To disable the Log Relay Host:
AT-WA7400#
set log relay-enabled 0
Specify the Relay Host
To specify the Relay Host, provide either the IP address or a DNS name for
the Log Relay Host as parameters to the set log relay-host
command as shown below.
To specify an IP address for the syslog server:
set log relay-host
IP_Address_Of_LogRelayHost
Where
IP_Address_Of_LogRelayHost
is the IP address of the Log
Relay Host.
For example:
AT-WA7400#
set log relay-host 10.10.5.220
To specify a Host Name for the syslog server: