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Chapter 42 Monitoring the Security Appliance
Configuring and Managing Logs
The
buffered
,
history
,
,
monitor
, and
trap
keywords specify the output destination to which system
log messages in this class should be sent. The
history
keyword enables SNMP logging. The
monitor
keyword enables Telnet and SSH logging. The
trap
keyword enables syslog server logging. Select one
destination per command line entry. If you want to specify that a class should go to more than one
destination, enter a new command for each output destination.
The
severity_level
argument further restricts the system log messages to be sent to the output destination
by specifying a severity level. For more information about message severity levels, see the
“Severity
Levels” section on page 42-24
.
The following example specifies that all system log messages related to the class ha (high availability,
also known as failover) with a severity level of 1 (alerts) should be sent to the internal logging buffer.
hostname(config)#
logging class ha buffered alerts
Table 42-2
lists the system log message classes and the ranges of system log message IDs associated with
each class.
Table 42-2
System Log Message Classes and Associated Message ID Numbers
Class
Definition
System Log Message ID Numbers
ha
High Availability (Failover)
101, 102, 103, 104, 210, 311, 709
rip
RIP Routing
107, 312
auth
User Authentication
109, 113
bridge
Transparent Firewall
110, 220
config
Command Interface
111, 112, 208, 308
sys
System
199, 211, 214, 216, 306, 307, 315, 414, 604, 605, 606, 610,
612, 614, 615,701, 711
session
User Session
106, 108, 201, 202, 204, 302, 303, 304, 305, 314, 405, 406,
407, 500, 502, 607, 608, 609, 616, 620, 703, 710
ip
IP Stack
209, 215, 313, 317, 408
snmp
SNMP
212
vpdn
PPTP and L2TP Sessions
213, 403, 603
vpn
IKE and IPSec
316, 320, 402, 404, 501, 602, 702, 713, 714, 715
ospf
OSPF Routing
318, 409, 503, 613
np
Network Processor
319
rm
Resource Manager
321
ips
Intrusion Protection Service
400, 401, 415
vpnc
VPN Client
611
webvpn
Web-based VPN
716
ca
PKI Certification Authority
717
E-mail Proxy
719
vpnlb
VPN Load Balancing
718
vpnfo
VPN Failover
720
npssl
NP SSL
725
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