
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
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slot-lower-bound
<slot_number>
slot-upper-bound
<slot_number>
slot_number
is the lowest-numbered slot or the highest-numbered slot in the range
of slots on which you want Syslog to capture event messages.
Example:
box# syslog
syslog# log-host/192.168.125.3
log-host/192.168.3.4# filter name telnet-sessions entity telnet
filter/192.168.3.4/telnet-sessions# slot-lower-bound 3
filter/192.168.3.4/telnet-sessions# slot-upper-bound 5
filter/192.168.3.4/telnet-sessions#
Saving the New Router Configuration to a File
After configuring Syslog, make sure to save the new router configuration. You can
save the router configuration in one of two forms:
• As a binary file on an NVFS volume
• As an ASCII file that you import into the router configuration
To save your configuration as a bootable (binary) file on an NVFS volume, enter:
save config
<vol>
:
<filename>
To save the configuration as an ASCII file, enter:
show config -all -file <
vol
:>:<
filename>
To import the ASCII file into the router configuration, enter:
source
<vol>
:<
filename>
Note:
Although the range for the slot lower and upper boundaries is 0 to 14,
specify only values within the range of actual slot numbers for the router
model you are configuring. Otherwise, the filter will not become active.
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