Reference Guide

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Parameter Description
hostaddress|
hostname
The IP address of the logging host.
address-type
The type of address being passed: DNS or IPv4.
tls Enables TLS security for the host.
anon|x509name
The type of authentication mode: anonymous or x509name.
certificate-index
The certificate number to be used for authentication. The valid range is 0–8. Index 0
is used to the default file.
port
A port number from 1 to 65535.
severity-level
The severity level of logging messages. The possible values are as follows. (You can
enter either the word or the corresponding numeral.)
emergency (0): The device is unusable.
alert (1): Action must be taken immediately.
critical (2): The device is experiencing primary system failures.
error (3): The device is experiencing non-urgent failures.
warning (4): The device is experiencing conditions that could lead to system
errors if no action is taken.
notice (5): The device is experiencing normal but significant conditions.
info (6): The device is providing non-critical information.
debug (7): The device is providing debug-level information.
The following example shows how the command could be entered.
(Extreme 220) (Config) # logging host google.com dns 214
(Extreme 220) (Config) # logging host 10.130.64.88 ipv4 214 6
(Extreme 220) (Config) # logging host 5.5.5.5 ipv4 tls anon 6514 debug
(Extreme 220) (Config) # logging host 5.5.5.5 ipv4 tls x509name 3 6514 debug
logging host reconfigure
This command enables logging host reconfiguration.
Format
logging host reconfigure hostindex
Mode Global Config
Parameter Description
hostindex Enter the Logging Host Index for which to change the IP address.
logging host remove
This command disables logging to host. See show logging hosts on page 174 for a list of host indexes.
Format
logging host remove hostindex
Mode Global Config
Utility Commands
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