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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Configuring Logging
Feature History for Logging
Secure logging
8.0(2)
Specifies that the connection to the remote logging host should use SSL/TLS.
This option is valid only if the protocol selected is TCP.
We modified the following command:
logging host
.
Logging class
8.0(4), 8.1(1)
Added support for the ipaa event class of logging messages.
We modified the following command:
logging class
.
Logging class and saved
logging buffers
8.2(1)
Added support for the dap event class of logging messages.
We modified the following command:
logging class
.
Added support to clear the saved logging buffers (ASDM, internal, FTP, and
flash).
We introduced the following command:
clear logging queue bufferwrap
.
Password encryption
8.3(1)
Added support for password encryption.
We modified the following command:
logging ftp server
.
Enhanced logging and
connection blocking
8.3(2)
When you configure a syslog server to use TCP, and the syslog server is
unavailable, the ASA blocks new connections that generate syslog messages
until the server becomes available again (for example, VPN, firewall, and
cut-through-proxy connections). This feature has been enhanced to also block
new connections when the logging queue on the ASA is full; connections resume
when the logging queue is cleared.
This feature was added for compliance with Common Criteria EAL4+. Unless
required, we recommended allowing connections when syslog messages cannot
be sent or received. To allow connections, continue to use the
logging
permit-hostdown
command.
We modified the following command:
show logging
.
We introduced the following syslog messages: 414005, 414006, 414007, and
414008.
Clustering
9.0(1)
Added support for syslog message generation in a clustering environment on the
ASA 5580 and 5585-X.
We modified the following command:
logging device-id
.
Table 1-2
Feature History for Logging (continued)
Feature Name
Platform
Releases
Feature Information
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