12-02-2011 10:12 PM - edited 03-11-2019 02:58 PM
Hi, im student who studying ASA ,
and I just wondering about the differences between each logging level ( 0 - 7) informational, debugging, etc.
I was trying to find some of the information and explanation through google, but it was not detail,
when using a command "show logging" what is the role of each logging features? and what is the differences between all of those,
thanks in advance, !
12-02-2011 10:21 PM
Hi Terry,
You can use this doc for undersatnding it:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-18813
Hope that helps
Thanks,
Varun
12-02-2011 10:42 PM
thank you~! , but Ive seen this before and I was looking for more detail stuff,
such as , "what is the outcome, when you configure as informational, or debugging and what is the differences between those two, and limitation" .
but thanks alot !
12-03-2011 11:50 AM
Hello Terry,
Well the difference between Syslog levels is the events they are going to log, for example lets say so want to log the failover events, for this you will need to have at least the error level being logged because if you are using a lower logging level this will not publish those events, same thing happens with the logging and debugging levels, so if you use the debugging level witch is the # 7 you will be loggin everything that happens around your ASA, that is why it is common to hear that you may have high CPU when you use the debug level.
Hope this helps,
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