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10-30-2012 09:00 AM - edited 03-07-2019 09:45 AM
Hello All,
Just a quick question. When implementing a syslog server and ACL's, is it necessary to choose the logging buffered commands?
Exe:
Logging Buffered Commands:
Message Severity Level
<0-7> Logging severity level
<4096-2147483647> Logging buffer size
alerts Immediate action needed (severity=1)
critical Critical conditions (severity=2)
debugging Debugging messages (severity=7)
emergencies System is unusable (severity=0)
errors Error conditions (severity=3)
informational Informational messages (severity=6)
notifications Normal but significant conditions (severity=5)
warnings Warning conditions (severity=4)
My colleague thinks that there is a Cisco default and we don't need to include these.
Thank you in advance,
Ashley
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10-30-2012 09:36 AM
Hi,
The is an optional command if you are logging locally to the router or switch and not a syslog server.
HTH
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10-30-2012 09:36 AM
Hi,
The is an optional command if you are logging locally to the router or switch and not a syslog server.
HTH
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10-30-2012 09:53 AM
Thanks!
