unconfigure log target format
            unconfigure log target [console | memory-buffer | nvram | session | syslog [all | ipaddress {udp-port {udp_port}} | ipPort | ipaddress
                tls-port {tls_port} ] {vr
                vr_name} {local0...local7}] format
            
        
        Description
Resets the log target format to its default values.
Syntax Description
| console | Specifies the console display format. | 
| memory-buffer | Specifies the switch memory buffer format. | 
| nvram | Specifies the switch NVRAM format. | 
| session | Specifies the current session (including console display) format. | 
| syslog | Specifies a syslog target format. | 
| all | Specifies all remote syslog servers. | 
| ipaddress | Specifies the syslog IP address. | 
| ipPort | Specifies the UDP port number for the syslog target. | 
| tls_port | Specifies remote Syslog server Transport Layer Security (TLS) for connection type. | 
| tls_port | TLS port number. | 
| vr_name | 
                 Specifies the virtual router that can reach the server IP address. Note: User-created VRs are supported only on the platforms
                                    listed for this feature in the Feature License Requirements document. 
               | 
                        
| local0 ... local7 | Specifies the local syslog facility. | 
| format | Specifies that the format for the target will be reset to the default value. | 
Default
When a target format is unconfigured, it is reset to the default values.
The following
defaults apply to console display, memory buffer, NVRAM, and session
targets:
      - timestamp—hundredths
 - date—mm-dd-yyyy
 - severity—on
 - event-name—condition
 - host-name—off
 - sequence-number—off
 - process-name—off
 - process-id—off
 - source-line—off
 
The following defaults
apply to syslog targets (per RFC 3164):
    - timestamp—seconds
 - date—mmm-dd
 - severity—on
 - event-name—none
 - host-name—off
 - sequence-number—off
 - process-name—off
 - process-id—off
 - source-line—off
 
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to reset the target format to the default format.
Example
The following command sets the log format for the target session (the current session) to the default:
unconfigure log target session format
History
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 10.1.
The udp-port parameter was added in ExtremeXOS 21.1.
Transport Layer Security (TLS) option added in ExtremeXOS 22.1.
Platform Availability
This command is available on all platforms.
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