Chapter 9
Logging and RMON Commands
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set logging server access-level
User level: privileged, supervisor.
Use the
set logging server access-level
command to define the access level
associated with Syslog server sink. You cannot specify an access level that is higher than the
level assigned to you.
Syntax:
The syntax for this command is:
set logging server access-level <admission-level>
{<ip-address> | <hostname>}
Example:
Related Commands:
Use the
command to display the condition and
filtering of logging to the Syslog server.
Syntax
Description
<admission-level>
The access level associated with the Syslog server sink.
Possible values are:
•
read-only
•
read-write
•
admin
<ip-address>
The IP address of the Syslog server.
<hostname>
The hostname of the Syslog server.
W310-1#
set logging server access-level read-only
149.49.38.22
Done!
Summary of Contents for W310
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Page 264: ...Chapter 10 Policy Commands 248 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide ...
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Page 376: ...Chapter 15 SSID Commands 360 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide ...
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