HP 30-1002201 Loop Switch CLI Reference Guide (5697-5675, May 2006)

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Configuring the Reporting Group for the Syslog Server (config/sys/syslog/facility)
This command configures the reporting group to send to the syslog server. The default setting is 1
(“userLevelMessages”).
To configure the reporting group for the syslog server:
1. From the Syslog Configuration menu (config/sys/syslog), type facility and press E
NTER.
2. Type the desired selection (0-23) and press E
NTER.
Setting the Program Name for the Syslog Server (config/sys/syslog/program)
This command sets the name (32 printable characters maximum) under which to log reports on the
syslog server. The default value is “HP”.
To configure the program name for the syslog server:
1. From the Syslog Configuration menu (config/sys/syslog), type program and press E
NTER.
2. Type the desired name (maximum of 32 characters) and press E
NTER.
Displaying Switch Configuration Settings (config/sys/cfgdump)
This command displays the switch configuration settings. These settings may be saved to a file by
using a serial terminal emulation program (such as HyperTerminal®) to capture the displayed
information.
To display the custom switch configuration settings:
1. From the System Configuration menu (config/sys), type cfgdump.
2. From your terminal emulation program, start the capture of the displayed information. For
HyperTerminal users, select Transfer -> Capture Text, enter the save filename and location,
and click Start.
3. At the CLI command prompt, press E
NTER. The current switch configuration is displayed.
4. From your terminal emulation program, stop the capture process. For HyperTerminal users,
select Transfer -> Capture Text -> Stop.
Reporting Group
The standard reporting groups are:
0 – kernel messages
1 – user-level messages
2 – mail system
3 – system daemons
4 – security/authorization messages
5 – messages generated internally by syslogd
6 – line printer subsystem
7 – network news subsystem
8 – UUCP subsystem
9 – clock daemon
10 – security/authorization messages
11 – FTP daemon
12 – NTP subsystem
13 – log audit
14 – log alert
15 – clock daemon
16 – local use 0
17 – local use 1
18 – local use 2
19 – local use 3
20 – local use 4
21 – local use 5
22 – local use 6
23 – local use 7