
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
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Deleting a Configured Host and Its Filters
To delete a specific remote host entry from the Syslog configuration, navigate to
the appropriate
log-host
context and enter:
delete
Example:
log-host/192.168.3.4#
delete
syslog#
Notice that the BCC prompt returns to the
syslog
configuration context. Deleting
a remote host automatically deletes all entity filters configured for that host.
Deleting Syslog Services from the Router
To delete all Syslog services from the router, navigate to the
syslog
context and
enter:
delete
Example:
box#
syslog
syslog#
delete
box#
Notice that the BCC prompt returns to root level (box# or stack#).
Customizing Syslog Operation
Many Syslog service parameters already have suitable default values. Depending
on your specific requirements, you may want to customize settings associated
with the following tasks:
• Mapping router event message severity levels to remote host (UNIX) system
error levels
• Defining the maximum number of remote Syslog hosts known to the router
• Specifying the interval between polling cycles
• Identifying the system facility used by a specific UNIX host to receive and
process Syslog messages from the router
• Enabling sequential Syslog messaging
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