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show logging hosts
This command displays all configured logging hosts. Use the pipe (|) character to display the output
filter options.
Format show logging hosts
Mode Privileged EXEC
Column Meaning
Host Index (Used for deleting hosts.)
IP Address /
Hostname
IP address or hostname of the logging host.
Severity Level The message severity level:
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.
Port The server port number, which is the port on the local host from which syslog messages are
sent.
Status Status field provides the current status of snmp row status. (Active, Not in Service, Not
Ready).
Mode The type of security: UDP or TLS.
Auth The type of authentication mode: anonymous or x509name.
Cert # The certificate number to be used for authentication. The valid range is 0–8. Index 0 is used to
the default file.
The following example shows CLI display output for the command.
(Extreme 220) (Routing) #show logging hosts
Index IP Address/Hostname Severity Port Status Mode
----- --------------------- ---------- ------ --------- -----
1 1.1.1.17 critical 514 Active udp
2 10.130.191.90 debug 10514 Active tls
3 5.5.5.5 debug 333 Active tls
Auth Cert#
-------- -----
x509name 6
x509name 4
show logging persistent
Use the show logging persistent command to display persistent log entries. If log-files is specified, the
system persistent log files are displayed.
Utility Commands
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