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+ | Syslog reserves facilities local0 through local7 for log messages received from remote servers and network devices. Routers, switches, firewalls and load balancers each logging with a different facility can each have their own log files for easy troubleshooting. The following examples will show how to have a different log file for each class of device. | ||
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+ | If you have a large data center, then you may also want to switch off all logging to /var/log/messages as suggested above for the home/SOHO environment. In all the network device configuration examples below we are logging to the remote Linux logging server 192.168.1.100 which we set up in the previous section. |
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Introduction
Syslog reserves facilities local0 through local7 for log messages received from remote servers and network devices. Routers, switches, firewalls and load balancers each logging with a different facility can each have their own log files for easy troubleshooting. The following examples will show how to have a different log file for each class of device.
If you have a large data center, then you may also want to switch off all logging to /var/log/messages as suggested above for the home/SOHO environment. In all the network device configuration examples below we are logging to the remote Linux logging server 192.168.1.100 which we set up in the previous section.