
Using Syslog Messaging to Monitor Router Events
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b. Re-enable an entity filter by entering the following command line:
$: set wfSyslogEntFltrEntry.wfSyslogEntFltrDisable.
<wfSyslogEntFltrHostIndex>.<wfSyslogEntFltrNum>.
<wfSyslogEntFltrIndex>
1;commit
Re-enabling a filter
• Transitions the operational state of that filter
(wfSyslogHostOperState) to ACTIVE
• Allows Syslog to resume forwarding event messages through that
filter
Deleting Remote Hosts or Entity Filters from the Syslog Configuration
You can delete a remote host from the Syslog host table, or delete a filter from the
Syslog filter table, as follows:
1. If you want to delete a remote host entry from the Syslog host table, enter
the following command line:
$: set wfSyslogHostEntry.wfSyslogHostDelete.
<wfSyslogHostDest>
2;commit
2. If you want to delete a filter from the Syslog Entity Filter table, enter the
following command line:
$: set
wfSyslogEntFltrEntry.wfSyslogEntFltrDelete.
<wfSyslogEntFltrHostIndex>.
<wfSyslogEntFltrNum>.<wfSyslogEntFltrIndex>
2;commit
3.
Save the changes to your configuration. (Refer to Task 8, earlier in this
appendix.)
Deleting Syslog from the Router
If you want to delete Syslog from the router, change the setting for
wfSyslogDelete, a global parameter/attribute, as follows:
$:set wfSyslog.wfSyslogDelete.0 2;commit
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