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On 6 Mar 2015, at 12:11 pm, Jolyon Ansuz 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hello all,

I'm working on refining our syslog settings for switches across our network.

It's my intentions to set the application System to seven to catch the 
interfaces going up and down. The conflicting information that I don't want is 
as below:

---8<-- snip ----------------------------------
ec-d2-c34s98(su)->set logging application System level 7
ec-d2-c34s98(su)->
<190>Mar  6 21:31:18     172.21.6.197-1 DTL[65189344]: ds_main.c(545) 1005 % 
dsPacketIntercept : creating a ds binding for vlan 1600 in interface 14
...
<190>Mar  6 21:31:27     172.21.6.197-1 DTL[65189344]: ds_main.c(545) 1014 % 
dsPacketIntercept : creating a ds binding for vlan 1601 in interface 14
<190>Mar  6 21:31:31     172.21.6.197-1 TRAPMGR[53608264]: traputil.c(466) 1015 
% Link Down: Unit: 1 Slot: 0 Port: 11
<190>Mar  6 21:31:34     172.21.6.197-1 DTL[65189344]: ds_main.c(545) 1016 % 
dsPacketIntercept : creating a ds binding for vlan 1600 in interface 14
...
<190>Mar  6 21:31:39     172.21.6.197-1 DTL[65189344]: ds_main.c(545) 1026 % 
dsPacketIntercept : creating a ds binding for vlan 1604 in interface 14
---8<-- snip ----------------------------------

I'm using the below templates at the moment.

---8<-- snip ----------------------------------
# Clear any previous logging servers
clear logging server 1
clear logging server 2

# Set external logging servers, levels to be set according to application level 
requirements.
set logging server 1 ip-addr x.x.x.x facility local7 severity x descr 
'syslog01' state enable
set logging server 2 ip-addr x.x.x.x facility local7 severity x descr 
'syslog02' state enable

# Set default levels
set logging application all level 6

# Refine levels
set logging application CLIWEB level 5
set logging application SNMP level 4
set logging application STP level 7
set logging application Driver level 7
set logging application System level 6
set logging application Stacking level 5
set logging application UPN level 6
set logging application Router level 6
---8<-- snip ----------------------------------

Is anyone able to shed some light or share an example for/with me please?

Sincerely,

Jolyon Ansuz

Senior Network and Communications Administrator
Communications Infrastructure
Information Technology
University of New England
Armidale NSW 2351

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