HP (Hewlett-Packard) 700wl Series Switch User Manual


 
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Command Line Interface
show redundancy
Shows the current redundancy (failover) settings. For example:
show redundancy
Redundancy configured state ----
Redundancy is disabled.
No peer is specified.
Peering priority is 0.
Retry timeout to disabled peers is 60 seconds.
Failover timeout is 30 seconds.
On an Access Control Server acting as the secondary Access Control Server, the show redundancy
command produces output similar to:
Redundancy configured state ----
Redundancy is enabled.
Redundant peer is 192.168.10.82.
Peering priority is 0.
Retry timeout to disabled peers is 60 seconds.
Failover timeout is 30 seconds.
Redundancy running state ----
We are secondary to peer 192.168.10.82
Peer is responding
The redundancy settings can be changed using the command set redundancy. To enable
redundancy, use the
enable redundancy command.
set syslogserver <ip-address> [<facility>]
Sets the IP address of a syslog server, and the logging facility. Setting the syslog server address
enables session logging.
<ip-address> The syslog server IP address.
<facility> The syslog server logging facility.
Valid facilities are daemon, user, and local0 - local7
The default is daemon.
clear syslogserver
Clears the IP address of a Syslog server. This disables session logging.
show syslogserver
Note: Even though you can only configure the Syslog server address from an Access Control
Server or Integrated Access Manager, you can also use the show syslogserver command from an
Access Controller to view the syslog settings.
Shows the current setting of the syslog server options.
HP ProCurve Secure Access 700wl Series Management and Configuration Guide A-17