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Logging - Viptela Documentation The following logging parameters are configured by default on all Viptela devices: Log event notification system log (syslog) messages are logged to a file on the local device's hard disk, at a priority level of "information." the source interface must be the same for all of them. Priority: Select the severity of the syslog message to save Management Source IP Address - Onyx v3.8.1174 - Mellanox Docs logging source-interface: logging source-interface no logging source-interface Configures the source interface for sending the log messages to remote servers. The no form of the command disables the logging source interface protocol. Syntax Description: interface: Interface to bind Possible values: loopback0-31. Default. N/A GitHub - hrleinonen/graylog-cisco: Graylog plugins and May 08, 2019

Console> (enable) show logging Logging buffered size: 500 timestamp option: enabled Logging history size: 1 Logging console: enabled Logging server: enabled {192.168.0.30} server facility: LOCAL4 server severity: warnings(4 Current Logging Session: enabled Facility Default Severity Current Session Severity ----- ----- ----- cdp 3 4 drip 2 4 dtp

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Logging - Viptela Documentation To edit a logging server, click the pencil icon to the right of the entry. To remove a logging server, click the trash icon to the right of the entry. To save the feature template, click Save. CLI equivalent: system logging server (dns-name | hostname | ip-address) priority priority source-interface …