Parameters
name
Specifies the name of the existing log to which an event class will be
added.
category
Specifies the name of an event-class to add.
priority
Identifies the event priority. The priority indicates that all events that are
greater than or equal to this value are logged. Events use the following
priority in descending order:
v
emerg
(Emergency)
v
alert
(Alert)
v
critic
(Critical)
v
error
(Error)
v
warn
(Warning)
v
notice
(Notice)
v
info
(Information)
v
debug
(Debug)
Guidelines
Use the
show logging event
command to display a list of event classes.
Use the
show logging priority
command to display a list of event priorities.
Use the
no logging event
command to remove an event class from a log.
Related Commands
show logging event
,
show logging priority
Examples
v
Adds all events of critical, alert, or emergency priority to the
Alarms
log.
# logging event Alarms all critic
#
v
Specifies which event classes and which event priorities to add to the
CryptoLog
log.
# logging event CryptoLog schema error
# logging event CryptoLog xmlfilter error
# logging event CryptoLog crypto error
# logging event CryptoLog ssl error
# logging event CryptoLog auth warning
#
v
Removes the schema event class from the
CryptoLog
log.
# no logging event CryptoLog schema
#
logging eventcode
Adds an event code to the subscription list for a specific log.
Syntax
logging eventcode
target event-code
no logging eventcode
target event-code
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