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    Impact of Different Local and Forwarded Severity Levels on System Log Messages on a TX Matrix Router

    This topic describes the impact of different local and forwarded severity levels configured for system log messages on a TX Matrix router:

    Messages Logged When the Local and Forwarded Severity Levels Are the Same

    When the severity level is the same for local and forwarded messages, the log on the TX Matrix router contains all messages from the logs on the T640 routers. For example, you can specify severity info for the /var/log/messages file, which is the default severity level for messages forwarded by T640 routers:

    [edit system syslog]file messages {any info;}

    Table 1 specifies which messages are included in the logs on the T640 routers and the TX Matrix router.

    Table 1: Example: Local and Forwarded Severity Level Are Both info

    Log Location

    Source of Messages

    Lowest Severity Included

    T640 router

    Local

    info

    TX Matrix router

    Local

    info

    Forwarded from T640 routers

    info

    Messages Logged When the Local Severity Level Is Lower

    When the severity level is lower for local messages than for forwarded messages, the log on the TX Matrix router includes fewer forwarded messages than when the severities are the same. Locally generated messages are still logged at the lower severity level, so their number in each log is the same as when the severities are the same.

    For example, on a TX Matrix router, you can specify severity notice for the /var/log/messages file and severity critical for forwarded messages:

    [edit system syslog]file messages {any notice;}host scc-master {any critical;}

    Table 2 specifies which messages in a routing matrix are included in the logs on the T640 routers and the TX Matrix router. The T640 routers forward only those messages with severity critical and higher, so the log on the TX Matrix router does not include the messages with severity error, warning, or notice that the T640 routers log locally.

    Table 2: Example: Local Severity Is notice, Forwarded Severity Is critical

    Log Location

    Source of Messages

    Lowest Severity Included

    T640 router

    Local

    notice

    TX Matrix router

    Local

    notice

    Forwarded from T640 routers

    critical

    Messages Logged When the Local Severity Level Is Higher

    When the severity level is higher for local messages than for forwarded messages, the log on the TX Matrix router includes fewer forwarded messages than when the severities are the same, and all local logs contain fewer messages overall.

    For example, you can specify severity critical for the /var/log/messages file and severity notice for forwarded messages:

    [edit system syslog]file messages {any critical;}host scc-master {any notice;}

    Table 3 specifies which messages are included in the logs on the T640 routers and the TX Matrix router. Although the T640 routers forward messages with severity notice and higher, the TX Matrix router discards any of those messages with severity lower than critical (does not log forwarded messages with severity error, warning, or notice). None of the logs include messages with severity error or lower.

    Table 3: Example: Local Severity Is critical, Forwarded Severity Is notice

    Log Location

    Source of Messages

    Lowest Severity Included

    T640 router

    Local

    critical

    TX Matrix router

    Local

    critical

    Forwarded from T640 routers

    critical

     
     

    Published: 2012-11-15