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Chapter 52 Configuring Logging Policies on Firewall Devices
Logging Filters Page
Field Reference
Edit Logging Filters Dialog Box
The Edit Logging Filters dialog box lets you edit filters for a logging destination. Syslogs can be
configured from all or specific event classes, or disabled for a specific logging destination.
Navigation Path
You can access the Edit Logging Filters dialog box from the Logging Filters page. For more information
about the Logging Filters page, see Logging Filters Page, page 52-7.
Related Topics
• Chapter 52, “Configuring Logging Policies on Firewall Devices”
• Logging Filters Page, page 52-7
Table 52-8 Logging Filters Page
Element Description
Logging Destination Lists the name of the logging destination to which messages matching
this filter are sent. Logging destinations are as follows:
• Internal Buffer. Messages matching this filter are published to the
internal buffer of the security appliance.
• Console. Messages matching this filter are published to any
console port connections.
• Telnet Sessions. Messages matching this filter are published to any
Telnet sessions connected to the security appliance.
• Syslog Servers. Messages matching this filter are published to any
syslog servers specified on the Platform > Logging > Syslog
Servers page.
• E-Mail. Messages matching this filter are published to any
recipients specified on the Platform > Logging > E-mail Setup
(PIX7.0/ASA Only) page.
• SNMP Trap. Messages matching this filter are published to any
SNMP management stations specified on the Platform > Device
Admin > Device Access > SNMP page.
• ASDM. Messages matching this filter are published to any ASDM
sessions.
Syslogs From All Event
Classes
Lists the severity on which to filter, the event list to use, or whether
logging is disabled from all event classes. Event classes are described
in Message Classes and Associated Message ID Numbers, page 52-4.
Syslogs From Specific Event
Classes
Lists event class and severity set up as the filter. Event classes are
described in Message Classes and Associated Message ID Numbers,
page 52-4. Severity levels are described in Logging Levels, page 52-18.