docs: convert vpp doc md->rst

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Change-Id: If453321785b04f9c16e8cea36fb1910efaeb2c59
Signed-off-by: Nathan Skrzypczak <nathan.skrzypczak@gmail.com>
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+.. _syslog_doc:
+
+Syslog protocol support
+=======================
+
+VPP provides `RFC5424 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5424>`__ syslog
+protocol logging, which is used to transport event messages across
+network. VPP currently supports UDP transport based on
+`RFC5426 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5426>`__.
+
+The syslog message has the following format: \* header \* structured
+data \* free-form message
+
+The header contains, priority, version, timestamp, hostname,
+application, process id and message id. It is followed by structured
+data, which provides a mechanism to express event data in easily
+parsable format. Structured data can contain zero, one or multiple
+structured data elements. Structured data element contains name-value
+pairs. Structured data can by followed by free-form message.
+
+Following example explains how to use the internal APIs to generate
+syslog message:
+
+.. code:: c
+
+      #include <vnet/syslog/syslog.h>
+
+      ...
+
+      syslog_msg_t syslog_msg;
+
+      /* Check if syslog logging is enabled */
+      if (!syslog_is_enabled ())
+        return;
+
+      /* Severity filer test */
+      if (syslog_severity_filter_block (severity))
+        return;
+
+      /* Initialize syslog message header */
+      syslog_msg_init (&syslog_msg, facility, severity, "NAT", "SADD");
+
+      /* Create structured data element */
+      syslog_msg_sd_init (&syslog_msg, "nsess");
+      /* Add structured data element parameters (name-value pairs) */
+      syslog_msg_add_sd_param (&syslog_msg, "SSUBIX", "%d", ssubix);
+      syslog_msg_add_sd_param (&syslog_msg, "SVLAN", "%d", svlan);
+      syslog_msg_add_sd_param (&syslog_msg, "IATYP", "IPv4");
+      syslog_msg_add_sd_param (&syslog_msg, "ISADDR", "%U",
+                               format_ip4_address, isaddr);
+      syslog_msg_add_sd_param (&syslog_msg, "ISPORT", "%d", isport);
+      syslog_msg_add_sd_param (&syslog_msg, "XATYP", "IPv4");
+      syslog_msg_add_sd_param (&syslog_msg, "XSADDR", "%U",
+                               format_ip4_address, xsaddr);
+      syslog_msg_add_sd_param (&syslog_msg, "XSPORT", "%d", xsport);
+      syslog_msg_add_sd_param (&syslog_msg, "PROTO", "%d", proto);
+
+      /* Send syslog message */
+      syslog_msg_send (&syslog_msg);
+
+Example above produces following syslog message: <134>1
+2018-11-12T11:25:30.252715Z 172.16.4.1 NAT 5901 SADD [nsess SSUBIX=“0”
+SVLAN=“0” IATYP=“IPv4” ISADDR=“172.16.1.2” ISPORT=“6303” XATYP=“IPv4”
+XSADDR=“10.0.0.3” XSPORT=“16253” PROTO=“6”]
+
+To add free-form message use:
+
+.. code:: c
+
+      syslog_msg_add_msg (&syslog_msg, "event log entry");