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 |