Owner's Manual
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Console Logging Settings:
These logging settings let you define what messages are logged by setting the priority for each
facility. See Priority Levels on page 564 for a list of those. The facilities that generate messages or
the levels are the following:
-
Any
—All facilities.
-
Authorization
—Authorization system.
-
Configuration Change
—Configuration change log.
-
Configuration Conflict
—Configuration conflict log.
-
Daemon
—Various system processes.
-
Firewall Filtering
—Firewall filtering system.
-
FTP
—File Transfer Protocol process.
-
CLI Commands
—Commands executed by the user interface.
-
Kernel
—Kernel
- Packet Forwarding
- User processes
Priority Levels
The priority levels you can select for facilities are the following:
-
Default
—Defaults to anything configured at a higher level or no messages if nothing else is
defined.
-
Alert
—Conditions that should be corrected immediately.
-
Any
—All levels.
-
Critical
—Critical conditions.
-
Emergency
—Panic conditions.
-
Error
—Error conditions.
-
Info
—Informational messages.
-
None
—No messages
-
Notice
—Conditions that should be handled specially
-
Warning
—Warning messages
The
Configure
button at the bottom of this screen sends the selected configuration to the device.
The
Refresh
button queries to update information displayed.
System -> Syslog Files
Configure one or more log files and define what messages will be written to them. Log files are
stored on the router in
/var/log
.