An NSX administrator would like to export syslog events that capture messages related to NSX host preparation events.
Which message ID (msgid) should be used in the syslog export configuration command as a filter?
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A. B. C. D.B.
The correct answer to this question is B. FABRIC.
Syslog is a standard protocol used for sending system messages to a remote server. NSX-T Data Center generates a variety of syslog messages that can be used to monitor and troubleshoot the system. Syslog messages are identified by a unique message ID (msgid).
In this scenario, the NSX administrator wants to capture syslog messages related to NSX host preparation events. NSX host preparation is the process of configuring ESXi hosts to participate in an NSX overlay network. This process involves installing the necessary NSX software components, configuring host networking, and verifying connectivity.
The correct message ID to use in the syslog export configuration command as a filter is B. FABRIC. This message ID is associated with syslog messages related to NSX-T Data Center fabric management. Fabric management includes tasks such as configuring transport zones, creating logical switches, and preparing hosts for NSX.
Therefore, by using the FABRIC message ID as a filter in the syslog export configuration command, the NSX administrator can capture all relevant syslog messages related to NSX host preparation events.