Administrator Guide

Switch Management Commands 2161
The Dell Dell Networking uses the local7(23) facility in the syslog message by
default. Syslog messages will not exceed 96 bytes in length. Syslog messages
use the following format:
<130>JAN0100:00:060.0.0.0-1UNKN[0x800023]:bootos.c(386)4%% Event(0xaaaaaaaa)
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| | | | | | | | Sequence Number
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| | | | | | File Name
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| | | | | Thread ID
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| | | | Component Name
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| | | Stack ID
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| | Host IP Address
| Timestamp
PRI
PRI This consists of the facility code (see RFC 3164) multiplied by
8 and added to the severity. See below for more information on
severity.
Timestamp The system up time. For systems that use SNTP, this is UTC.
When time zones are enabled, local time will be used.
Host IP Address The IP address of the local system.
Stack ID The assigned stack ID. 1 is used for systems without stacking
capability. The top of stack is used to collect messages for the
entire stack.
Component Name Component name for the logging component. Components
must use the new APIs in order to enable identification of the
logging component. Component UNKN is substituted for
components that do not use the new logging APIs.
Thread ID The thread ID of the logging component.
File Name The name of the file containing the invoking macro.
Line Number The line number which contains the invoking macro.
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