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Syslog messaging feature
You can use the syslog messaging feature of the Passport switch to manage switch event messages on any UNIX-based management platform. The Passport syslog software supports this functionality by communicating with a counterpart software component named syslog on your management workstation. The UNIX daemon syslogd is a software component that receives and locally logs, displays, prints, and/or forwards messages that originate from sources internal and external to the workstation. For example, syslogd on a UNIX workstation concurrently handles messages received from applications running on the workstation, as well as messages received from Passport routing switches running in a network accessible to the workstation.
At a remote UNIX management workstation, syslog does the following:
- Receives syslog messages from the Passport routing switch
- Examines the severity code in each message
- Uses the severity code to determine appropriate system handling for each message
- Based on the severity code in each message, dispatches each message to any or all of the following destinations:
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Internally the Passport switch has four severity levels for log messages:
The syslog feature supports eight different severity levels:
- Debug
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- Info
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- Notice
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- Warning
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- Error
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- Critical
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- Alert
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- Emergency
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