Administering Your Cisco RV220W
Logging
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Emergency—
Messages about events, such as an imminent system
crash, that make the system unusable. Typically this type of message is
broadcast to all users.
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Alert—
Messages about conditions, such as a corrupted system
database, that require immediate corrective action.
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Critical—
Messages about serious conditions, such as a disk failure.
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Error—
Messages about conditions that require corrective action but are
not critical.
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Warning—
Warnings about possible issues.
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Notification—
Messages about normal but significant conditions that
may require attention.
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Information—
Messages that provide information only.
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Debugging—
Messages that are used to debug programs.
STEP 2
Click
Save
to save your settings, or click
Cancel
to clear your entries. Click
Back
to return to the
Administration > Logging > Logging Policies
page.
Firewall Logs
Use the
Administration > Logging > Firewall Logs
page to specify the firewall
events that are logged. You can view the logs on the
Status > View Logs
page, or
send the logs to an email account or a Syslog Server. See
Remote Logging
Configuration, page 180
and
Viewing Logs, page 202
To open this page:
In the navigation tree, choose
Administration > Logging >
Firewall Logs
.
NOTE
Enabling logging options may generate a significant volume of log messages and
is recommended for debugging purposes only. You should clear the logs when you
are finished debugging.