Sinks, Applications, Sinks applications – Avaya P334T-ML User Manual
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Sinks
System logging messages can be sent via a number of ’sinks’ or methods. By default,
none of the sinks is enabled. The following table provides a list of available sinks.
L The system logging configuration for the “session” sink is not saved to
NVRAM. The configuration only affects the active session from which the
commands are executed. Each session must be configured separately.
Applications
An application is a software sub-system from which a logging message can
originate. The following table provides a list of supported applications:
Sink
Description
Session
(Console/
Telnet/SSH)
Logging messages are sent to the current console or a Telnet or
SSH session in non-blocking mode.
Log File
Logging messages are saved to a log file in the NVRAM of the
master module in the stack. NVRAM initialization and device
reset do not erase the log file.
Syslog server
Logging messages are sent to a Syslog server as ASCII text. Up to
three Syslog servers can be defined for a stack.
Message Facility
Codes
Description
BOOT
Reset events
SYSTEM
Operating system failures
ROUTER
Core routing system failures
CONFIG
Configuration changes
FILESYS
File System Problem (flash)
FAN
Cooling system messages
SUPPLY
Power supply system messages