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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
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log-host
Displays statistics associated with any Syslog log-host object configured on the
device. This command supports the following command filters (flags) and filter
arguments:
The table includes the following information:
-log-host
<IP_address>
] Displays statistics for all Syslog hosts configured on this
device. Adding an IP address causes the command to
display the statistics of a specific Syslog host.
-active Displays the list of remote hosts configured and receiving
Syslog messages from this router.
-inactive Displays the list of remote hosts configured but not
receiving Syslog messages from this router.
-enabled Displays
log-host
objects that have a configured state of
enabled.
-disabled Displays
log-host
objects that have a configured state of
disabled.
Host IP Address Address of a remote Syslog host.
Configured State Administrative state of a configured
log-host
object.
Operational State Actual (active/inactive) state of a configured
log-host
object.
Active means that the associated host is actively receiving Syslog
messages from the router. Inactive means that the host is not
receiving Syslog messages from the router.
Time Sequencing Status of Syslog message time-sequencing (enabled/disabled) for
the associated remote host.
UDP Port UDP port where the remote host receives Syslog messages from
the router.
Facility Code System facility that the remote UNIX host uses to receive and
process Syslog messages from the router.
# Messages Sent Total number of messages sent to the remote host.
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