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clear ASA log

lcaruso
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Hi,

How do I clear the ASA log from the CLI?

Also, what do the numbers at the far left hand column in angle brackets <> represent? Thanks.

<165>:: %ASA-config-5-111008: User '' executed the 'logging buffered debugging' command.

<165>:: %ASA-config-5-111010: User '', running 'CLI' from IP 0.0.0.0, executed 'logging buffered debugging'

<165>:: %ASA-config-5-111008: User '' executed the 'logging trap debugging' command.

<165>:: %ASA-config-5-111010: User '', running 'CLI' from IP 0.0.0.0, executed 'logging trap debugging'

<165>:: %ASA-config-5-111008: User '' executed the 'logging asdm informational' command.

<165>:: %ASA-config-5-111010: User '', running 'CLI' from IP 0.0.0.0, executed 'logging asdm informational'

<165>:Feb 28 11:13:18 CST: %ASA-config-5-111001: Begin configuration: console writing to memory

<165>:Feb 28 11:13:20 CST: %ASA-config-5-111004: console end configuration: OK

<165>:Feb 28 11:13:20 CST: %ASA-config-5-111008: User '' executed the 'write' command.

<165>:Feb 28 11:13:20 CST: %ASA-config-5-111010: User '', running 'CLI' from IP 0.0.0.0, executed 'write'

<165>:Feb 28 11:13:26 CST: %ASA-config-5-111008: User '' executed the 'no names' command.

<165>:Feb 28 11:13:26 CST: %ASA-config-5-111010: User '', running 'CLI' from IP 0.0.0.0, executed 'no names'

<165>:Feb 28 11:13:26 CST: %ASA-config-5-111001: Begin configuration: console writing to memory

<165>:Feb 28 11:13:29 CST: %ASA-config-5-111004: console end configuration: OK

<165>:Feb 28 11:13:29 CST: %ASA-config-5-111008: User '' executed the 'write' command.

<165>:Feb 28 11:13:29 CST: %ASA-config-5-111010: User '', running 'CLI' from IP 0.0.0.0, executed 'write'

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Collin Clark
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clear logging buffer

Can't say I've ever seen the bracketed numbers before.

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Collin Clark
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clear logging buffer

Can't say I've ever seen the bracketed numbers before.

thanks.

Can't say I've ever seen the bracketed numbers before.

maybe they are new to asa 8.4 code ?

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