08-16-2007 11:02 AM - edited 03-05-2019 05:56 PM
IOS Firewall logging mechanism is only displaying firewalling messages even though all logging is enabled. How do you turn on regular IOS router logging, like login, interface up/down?
08-16-2007 12:08 PM
What is logging level configured on the device?
Try logging trap debugging
Narayan
08-17-2007 09:30 AM
Already done this way! :-)
Syslog logging: enabled (1 messages dropped, 6139 messages rate-limited,0 flushes, 0 overruns, xml disabled, filtering disabled)
No Active Message Discriminator.
No Inactive Message Discriminator.
Console logging: level errors, 3245436 messages logged, xml disabled, filtering disabled
Monitor logging: level debugging, 3698 messages logged, xml disabled, filtering disabled
Buffer logging: level debugging, 227315 messages logged, xml disabled, filtering disabled
Logging Exception size (4096 bytes)
Count and timestamp logging messages: enabled
Trap logging: level debugging, 3475945 message lines logged
Logging to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (udp port 514, audit disabled, authentication disabled, encryption disabled, link up), 3475945 message lines logged,
0 message lines rate-limited,
0 message lines dropped-by-MD,
xml disabled, sequence number disabled
filtering disabled
08-17-2007 09:48 AM
Can you configure the follwoing command under the interface and check
logging event link-status
Narayan
08-17-2007 10:13 AM
This configuration is already there...
Would I need to set logging parameters on the interface itself if I wanted to validate traffic passing thru this particular interfaces?
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