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What Is a syslog facility?

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Host that is configured for the system to send log messages

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A.

Host that is configured for the system to send log messages

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password that authenticates a Network Management System to receive log messages

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B.

password that authenticates a Network Management System to receive log messages

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group of log messages associated with the configured severity level

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C.

group of log messages associated with the configured severity level

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set of values that represent the processes that can generate a log message

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D.

set of values that represent the processes that can generate a log message

Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

Cisco Community – Difference between logging level and logging facility Post by ahmednaas "The logging facility command basically tells the syslog server where to put the log message. You configure the syslog server with something like:

local7.debug /var/adm/local7.log Now, when you use the "logging facility local7" on your device, all messages with severity "debug" or greater should be saved in /var/adm/local7.log." Example: on a switch, any process (CDP, SNMP, etc.) can generate a log message. On a syslog server, the logging facility is the place where all received messages with the same priority level are stored.

asked 07/10/2024
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