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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Configuring Logging
Configuring Logging
Sending All Syslog Messages in a Class to a Specified Output Destination
To send all syslog messages in a class to a specified output destination, enter the following command:
Enabling Secure Logging
To enable secure logging, enter the following command:
Command
Purpose
logging class
message_class
{
buffered
|
console
|
history
|
|
monitor
|
trap
} [
severity_level
]
Example:
hostname(config)# logging class ha buffered alerts
Overrides the configuration in the specified output destination
command. For example, if you specify that messages at
severity level 7 should go to the internal log buffer and that ha
class messages at severity level 3 should go to the internal log
buffer, then the latter configuration takes precedence. The
buffered
,
history
,
,
monitor
, and
trap
keywords specify
the output destination to which syslog 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. To specify that a class
should go to more than one destination, enter a new command
for each output destination.
Command
Purpose
logging host
interface_name
syslog_ip
[
tcp
/port |
udp
/
port
] [
format emblem
] [
secure
]
Example:
hostname(config)# logging host inside 10.0.0.1
TCP/1500 secure
Enables secure logging.
The
interface_name
argument
specifies
the
interface on which
the syslog server resides. The
syslog_ip
argument
specifies
the
IP address of the syslog server. The
port
argument specifies
the
port (TCP or UDP) that the syslog server listens to for syslog
messages. The
tcp
keyword specifies that the ASA or ASASM
should use TCP to send syslog messages to the syslog server.
The
udp
keyword specifies that the ASA or ASASM should
use UDP to send syslog messages to the syslog server. The
format emblem
keyword enables EMBLEM format logging
for the syslog server. The
secure
keyword specifies that the
connection to the remote logging host should use SSL/TLS for
TCP only.
Note
Secure logging does not support UDP; an error occurs
if you try to use this protocol.
Summary of Contents for 5505 - ASA Firewall Edition Bundle
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Page 1061: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Service Policies Using the Modular Policy Framework ...
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