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Reenabling Syslog on the router
• Transitions Syslog hosts and their filters to an ACTIVE operational state in
the router configuration. (Only n Syslog host entries transition to the ACTIVE
state, where n = the value of wfSyslogMaxHosts.)
• Resumes all message forwarding from Syslog to Syslog hosts configured on
the router. (Syslog forwards messages to n hosts only, where n = the value of
wfSyslogMaxHosts.)
Disabling or Reenabling Syslog Hosts or Filters
You can disable or reenable host or filter entries already defined in your Syslog
configuration as follows:
1.
Disable or reenable message forwarding to a Syslog host, as follows:
• Disable a Syslog host anytime after adding it to the router configuration
by entering the following command line:
$: set wfSyslogHostEntry.wfSyslogHostDisable.
<wfSyslogHostDest>
2;commit
Disabling a host:
• Transitions the operational state of that Syslog host entry and its
corresponding filters to INACTIVE
• Stops Syslog from forwarding event messages to the host
• Reenable message forwarding to a specific Syslog host by entering the
following command line:
$: set wfSyslogHostEntry.wfSyslogHostDisable.
<wfSyslogHostDest>
1;commit
Reenabling a host:
• Transitions the operational state of that Syslog host entry and its
corresponding filters to ACTIVE
• Allows Syslog to resume forwarding event messages to the host
2.
Disable or reenable an entity filter for a specific Syslog host, as follows:
• Disable an entity filter anytime after adding it to the router configuration
by entering the following command line:
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