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1390 PowerConnect B-Series FCX Configuration Guide
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Configuring the Syslog service
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sys14 – reserved for system use
cron – cron/at subsystem
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local6 – reserved for local use
local7 – reserved for local use
Displaying Interface names in Syslog messages
By default, an interface slot number (if applicable) and port number are displayed when you display
Syslog messages. If you want to display the name of the interface instead of its number, enter the
following command:
PowerConnect(config)# ip show-portname
This command is applied globally to all interfaces on Layer 2 Switches and Layer 3 Switches.
Syntax: [no] Ip show-portname
When you display the messages in the Syslog, you see the interface name under the Dynamic Log
Buffer section. The actual interface number is appended to the interface name. For example, if the
interface name is "lab" and its port number is "2", you see "lab2" displayed as in the example
below:
PowerConnect# show logging
Syslog logging: enabled (0 messages dropped, 0 flushes, 0 overruns)
Buffer logging: level ACDMEINW, 3 messages logged
level code: A=alert C=critical D=debugging M=emergency E=error
I=informational N=notification W=warning
Static Log Buffer:
Dec 15 19:04:14:A:Fan 1, fan on right connector, failed
Dynamic Log Buffer (50 entries):
Dec 15 18:46:17:I:Interface ethernet Lab2, state up
Dec 15 18:45:15:I:Warm start
Displaying TCP or UDP port numbers in Syslog messages
The command ip show-service-number-in-log allows you to change the display of TCP or UDP
application information from the TCP or UDP well-known port name to the TCP or UDP port number.
For example, when this command is in effect, the Dell PowerConnect device will display http (the
well-known port name) instead of 80 (the port number) in the output of show commands, and other
commands that contain application port information. By default, Dell PowerConnect devices
display TCP or UDP application information in named notation.