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Chapter 17 Configuring Logging
Logging Filters
To apply message filters to a log destination, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose the name of the logging destination to which you want to apply a filter. Available logging
destinations are as follows:
Console
Security appliance
Syslog Servers
SNMP Trap
E-Mail
Internal Buffer
Telnet Sessions
Included in this selection are the second column, Syslogs From All Event Classes, and the third
column, Syslogs From Specific Event Classes. The second column lists the severity or the event
class to use to filter messages for the log destination, or whether logging is disabled for all event
classes. The third column lists the event class to use to filter messages for that log destination. For
more information, see Add/Edit Syslog Message ID Filter, page 17-10, Add/Edit Class and Severity
Filter, page 17-13, and Event Lists, page 17-8.
Step 2 Click Edit to display the Edit Logging Filters dialog box. To apply, edit, or disable filters, see Edit
Logging Filters, page 17-11.
Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
Edit Logging Filters
The Edit Logging Filters dialog box lets you apply filters to each log destination, edit filters already
applied to a log destination, or disable logging from all event classes. You can filter messages according
to message class and severity level, or use an event list that you create in the Event Lists pane.
The
selected logging destination for this filter appears at the top.
To apply filters, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose the Filter on severity option to filter syslog messages according to their severity level.
Step 2 Choose the Use event list option to filter syslog messages according to an event list.
Step 3 Choose the Disable logging from all event classes option to disable all logging to the selected
destination.
Step 4 Click New to add a new event list. To add a new event list, see Event Lists, page 17-8.
Firewall Mode Security Context
Routed Transparent Single
Multiple
Context System
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