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PDM 3.0 turning logging on

jlwomeld
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What are the steps to follow when turning on logging on in the PDM for viewing debugging in the console window

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vitripat
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Hey ..

Here are the steps to enable console logging from PDM 3.x:

Enable console logging-

Configuration ->> System Properties ->> Logging ->> Others

Here you'll see "Send syslog messages to your PIX console. Configure this

only if you are doing troubleshooting."

Here you can choose the level of syslogs you need to see on console screen.

Next, you need to enable logging, you can do so from-

Configuration ->> System Properties ->> Logging ->> Logging Setup

Make sure you have the check box checked for "Enable Logging"

That's it, now you should be able to see syslogs at console screen.

However, make sure that you are doing so only for troubleshooting as

logging on console could be CPU intensive.

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Vibhor.

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vitripat
Level 7
Level 7

Hey ..

Here are the steps to enable console logging from PDM 3.x:

Enable console logging-

Configuration ->> System Properties ->> Logging ->> Others

Here you'll see "Send syslog messages to your PIX console. Configure this

only if you are doing troubleshooting."

Here you can choose the level of syslogs you need to see on console screen.

Next, you need to enable logging, you can do so from-

Configuration ->> System Properties ->> Logging ->> Logging Setup

Make sure you have the check box checked for "Enable Logging"

That's it, now you should be able to see syslogs at console screen.

However, make sure that you are doing so only for troubleshooting as

logging on console could be CPU intensive.

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Vibhor.

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