Summary of logging configuration CLI commands

Last Updated : Jun 15, 2021 |

For more information about these commands, see Avaya Branch Gateway G430 CLI Reference.

Command

Description

copy syslog-file ftp

Copy the syslog file to a remote server using FTP

copy syslog-file scp

Copy the syslog file to a remote server using SCP

copy syslog-file tftp

Copy the syslog file to a remote server using TFTP

copy syslog-file usb

Upload the syslog file from the Branch Gateway to the USB mass storage device

copy syslog-file https

Copy the syslog file to a remote server using HTTPS

copyedge syslog-file scp

Copy the syslog file to a remote server using SCP via Avaya SBC tunnel

clear logging file

Delete the message log file being stored in non-volatile memory (NVRAM), including the history log, and open a new, empty log file

clear logging server

Delete the specified Syslog message server from the Syslog server table

set logging file

Manage the logging of system messages to non-volatile memory (NVRAM)

set logging server

Define a new Syslog output server for remote logging of system messages

set logging server access-level

Set the access level associated with a Syslog server sink

set logging server condition

Set a filter for messages sent to the specified Syslog server. Messages can be filtered by source system, severity, or both.

set logging server enable | disable

Enable or disable a specific Syslog server

set logging server facility

Define an output facility for the specified Syslog server

set logging session

Manage message logging for the current console session

show logging file condition

Display all conditions that have been defined for the file output sink

show logging file content

Output the messages in the log file to the CLI console. Note that the user enabling the log sees only entered commands with a user-level no higher than the user’s privileges. A user with read-only privileges does not see entered commands having a read-write user level.

show logging server condition

Display the filter conditions defined for the Syslog output sink

show logging session condition

Display the filter conditions defined for message logging to the current console session