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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Configuring Logging
Configuring Logging
Sending Syslog Messages to ASDM
To send syslog messages to ASDM, perform the following steps:
Sending Syslog Messages to the Console Port
To send syslog messages to the console port, enter the following command:
Step 3
logging recipient-address
e-mail_address
[severity_level]
Example:
hostname(config)# logging recipient-address
admin@example.com
Specifies the recipient e-mail address to be used when sending
syslog messages to an e-mail address.
Step 4
smtp-server
ip_address
Example:
hostname(config)# smtp-server 10.1.1.1
Specifies the SMTP server to be used when sending syslog
messages to an e-mail address.
Command
Purpose
Command
Purpose
Step 1
logging asdm
{
severity_level
|
message_list
}
Example:
hostname(config)# logging asdm 2
Specifies which syslog messages should be sent to
ASDM. The ASA or ASASM sets aside a buffer area
for syslog messages waiting to be sent to ASDM and
saves messages in the buffer as they occur. The
ASDM log buffer is a different buffer than the
internal log buffer. When the ASDM log buffer is
full, the ASA or ASASM deletes the oldest syslog
message to make room in the buffer for new ones.
Deletion of the oldest syslog message to make room
for new ones is the default setting in ASDM. To
control the number of syslog messages retained in the
ASDM log buffer, you can change the size of the
buffer.
Step 2
logging asdm-buffer-size
num_of_msgs
Example:
hostname(config)# logging asdm-buffer-size 200
Specifies the number of syslog messages to be
retained in the ASDM log buffer. To empty the
current content of the ASDM log buffer, enter the
clear logging asdm
command.
Command
Purpose
logging console
{severity_level | message_list}
Example:
hostname(config)# logging console errors
Specifies which syslog messages should be sent to the console
port.
Summary of Contents for 5505 - ASA Firewall Edition Bundle
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