Viewing The Logs - Cisco ISA500 Series Administration Manual

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Device Management
Log Management
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STEP 1
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Cisco ISA500 Series Integrated Security Appliance Administrator Guide
If you enable this feature, the logs that belong to the selected facilities and
match up with the specified severity level for Email Alert can be sent to the
specified email address.
Remote Log: Check the box at the left side of the Remote Log heading to
enable the remote log settings for all log facilities, or check the box of a log
facility to enable the remote log settings for the selected log facility.
If you enable this feature, the logs that belong to the selected facilities and
match up with the specified severity level for Remote Log can be saved to
the specified remote syslog server.
Local Log: Check the box at the left side of the Local Log heading to enable
the local log settings for all log facilities, or check the box of a log facility to
enable the local log settings for the selected log facility.
If you enable this feature, the logs that belong to the selected facilities and
match up with the specified severity level for Local Log can be saved to the
local syslog daemon.
For more information about the Email Alert, Remote Log, and Local Log
NOTE
settings, see
The logs that belong to the unselected log facilities, or the logs that
NOTE
belong to the selected log facilities but cannot match up with the
specified severity settings will be dropped.
Click Save to apply your settings.

Viewing the Logs

Use the View Logs page to view the syslogs for the specified severity level, the
log facility, or the source and destination IP address.
Click Device Management -> Loggings -> View Logs.
The View Logs window opens.
Specify the logs to be viewed:
Configuring the Log Settings, page
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