
Configuring Syslog Services
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Enabling Sequential Syslog Messaging
Message time-sequencing allows Syslog to capture and forward router event
messages in chronological order. Disabling this feature causes Syslog messages to
be forwarded according to the polled sequence of slots. (In either case, the UDP
transport may disrupt the sequence of messages received by the host.)
This feature is disabled by default, but you can enable Syslog message sequencing
for a specific host. To enable Syslog message sequencing, navigate to the context
of the desired
log-host
object and enter:
time-sequence enabled
Example:
box#
syslog
syslog#
log-host/192.168.125.3
log-host/192.168.125.3#
time-sequence enabled
log-host/192.168.125.3#
Syslog Parameter Descriptions
Tables G-1 through G-3 describe parameters for the following BCC configurable
objects:
• syslog
• log-host
•
filter
Table G-1. Syslog Parameters (box or stack > syslog)
Parameter Function
log-poll-timer Specifies the amount of time in seconds that Syslog waits before initiating another
cycle to poll all slots for event messages logged since the previous polling cycle
maximum-hosts Specifies the maximum number of remote hosts you can configure to receive
messages from the Syslog service on the router
state Specifies the administrative state of the Syslog service on the router (enabled or
disabled). Before the Syslog service can actually begin filtering and forwarding
messages, you must configure at least one remote Syslog host and at least one entity
filter for that host.
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