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Chapter 17 Configuring Logging
Logging Filters
Step 5 Choose the event class from the drop-down list. Available event classes include the following:
• All—All event classes
• auth—User Authentication
• bridge—Transparent firewall
• ca—PKI Certification Authority
• config—Command Interface
• ha—Failover
• ips—Intrusion Protection Service
• ip—IP Stack
• np—Network Processor
• ospf—OSPF Routing
• rip—RIP Routing
• rm—Resource Manager
• session—User Session
• snmp—SNMP
• sys—System
Step 6 Choose the level of logging messages from the drop-down list. Severity levels include the following:
• Emergency (level 0, system unusable)
• Alert (level 1, immediate action needed)
• Critical (level 2, critical condition)
• Error (level 3, error condition)
• Warning (level 4, warning condition)
• Notification (level 5, normal but significant condition)
• Informational (level 6, informational message only)
• Debugging (level 7, appears during debugging only)
Step 7 Click Add to add the event class and severity level, and then click OK.
Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
Firewall Mode Security Context
Routed Transparent Single
Multiple
Context System
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