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ASA config issue

Bel Marsad
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Hi,

I see this kind of entries on the show running configuration on my both ASA Active/Standby:

 

no logging message 718069
no logging message 718069 standby
no logging message 717045
no logging message 717045 standby
no logging message 716021
no logging message 716021 standby
no logging message 713205
no logging message 713205 standby
no logging message 611318
no logging message 611318 standby
no logging message 602102
no logging message 602102 standby
no logging message 331002
no logging message 331002 standby
no logging message 630006
no logging message 630006 standby
no logging message 418041
no logging message 418041 standby
no logging message 769003

 

There is about more than 100 entries like this on the running configuration, I changed my job and in my new company we have tow ASA active/passive and I see this kind of entries that I have never seen before on others ASA I worked with.

I googled a little bit but didnt find how to remove those entries from the running config.

 

Thanks for your help

Belmar

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balaji.bandi
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How they did like that is Local knowledge or who deployed in the past role.

 

high level no mean, you do not like that to log, rest all do.

 

instead you can only Logging what required is best approach than so many no line.

 

 

ASA Logs with Codes :

 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/asa/syslog/b_syslog/syslogs1.html

BB

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balaji.bandi
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How they did like that is Local knowledge or who deployed in the past role.

 

high level no mean, you do not like that to log, rest all do.

 

instead you can only Logging what required is best approach than so many no line.

 

 

ASA Logs with Codes :

 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/asa/syslog/b_syslog/syslogs1.html

BB

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Hello

thank got your answer 

 

belmar

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