- Preface
- About Cisco Enterprise NFVIS
- Installing Cisco Enterprise NFVIS Using the KVM Console
- Setting Up System Configuration
- Cisco Network Plug-n-Play Support
- VM Life Cycle Management
- VM Deployment Scenarios
- SPAN Session or Port Mirroring
- Configuring Packet Capture
- VM Image Packaging
- Upgrading Cisco Enterprise NFVIS
- Configuring vBranch High Availability
- Cisco ENCS Single WAN IP Deployment Scenarios
- Resetting to Factory Default
- Event Notifications
- Syslog Support
- SNMP Support on NFVIS
- TACACS and RADIUS Support on NFVIS
- ENCS Switch Configuration
- Configuring Secondary IP and Source Interface
- Ports and Port Channels
Syslog Support
Cisco enterprise NFVIS can send syslog messages to syslog servers configured by the user. Syslogs are sent for Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) notifications from NFVIS.
Syslog Message Format
Syslog messages have the following format:
<Timestamp> hostname %SYS-<Severity>-<Event>: <Message>
Sample Syslog messages:
2017 Jun 16 11:20:22 nfvis %SYS-6-AAA_TYPE_CREATE: AAA authentication type tacacs created successfully AAA authentication set to use tacacs server
2017 Jun 16 11:20:23 nfvis %SYS-6-RBAC_USER_CREATE: Created rbac user successfully: admin
2017 Jun 16 15:36:12 nfvis %SYS-6-CREATE_FLAVOR: Profile created: ISRv-small
2017 Jun 16 15:36:12 nfvis %SYS-6-CREATE_FLAVOR: Profile created: ISRv-medium
2017 Jun 16 15:36:13 nfvis %SYS-6-CREATE_IMAGE: Image created: ISRv_IMAGE_Test
2017 Jun 19 10:57:27 nfvis %SYS-6-NETWORK_CREATE: Network testnet created successfully
2017 Jun 21 13:55:57 nfvis %SYS-6-VM_ALIVE: VM is active: ROUTER
Configuring Syslog Servers
To configure a remote Syslog server:
configure terminal
system settings logging host 172.24.22.186
port 3500
transport tcp
commit
Note |
A maximum of 4 remote syslog servers can be configured. The remote syslog server can be specified using its IP address or DNS name. The default protocol for sending syslogs is UDP with a default port of 514. For TCP, the default port is 601. |
To configure syslog severity:
configure terminal
system settings logging severity error
Note |
By default, the logging severity of syslogs is informational which means all syslogs at informational severity and higher will be logged. |
To configure syslog facility:
configure terminal
system settings logging facility local5
Note |
The logging facility can be changed to a facility from local0 to local7 By default, NFVIS sends syslogs with the facility of local7 |
Syslog Support APIs and Commands
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