2-10 Command Line Interface Commands ReferenceThese commands allow you to enable, disable, or show the status of logging of system events for reporting bya Syslog client. By default, all events are logged in the event history. By using the syslog commands that followto set each event descriptor to either yes or no, you can determine which ones are logged and which areignored.system syslog host-name hostnameno system syslog host-nameshow system syslog host-nameNote: These commands are supported beginning with Firmware Version 8.2.These commands allow you to specify, disable, or show the status of the syslog server’s address either indotted decimal format or as a DNS name up to 64 characters.system syslog facility facilityshow system syslog facilityNote: These commands are supported beginning with Firmware Version 8.2.These commands allow you to specify or show the UNIX syslog Facility. facility values may be "local0" through"local7".system syslog log-violations { yes | no }no system syslog log-violationsshow system syslog log-violationsNote: These commands are supported beginning with Firmware Version 8.2.These commands allow you to enable, disable, or show whether violations are logged or ignored.system syslog log-accepts { yes | no }no system syslog log-acceptsshow system syslog log-acceptsNote: These commands are supported beginning with Firmware Version 8.2.These commands allow you to enable, disable, or show whether acceptances are logged or ignored.system syslog log-attempts { yes | no }no system syslog log-attemptsshow system syslog log-attemptsNote: These commands are supported beginning with Firmware Version 8.2.These commands allow you to enable, disable, or show whether connection attempts are logged or ignored.