Managing Logging Policies; Configuring A Logging Policy - Cisco Small Business RV220W Administration Manual

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Administering Your Cisco RV220W
Logging
STEP 1
Cisco RV220W Administration Guide
Configuring a Logging Policy, page 177

Managing Logging Policies

Use the Administration > Logging > Logging Policies page to view, add, edit, and
delete logging policies. A default policy is provided and is enabled for IPsec VPN
logs.
To open this page: In the navigation tree, choose Administration > Logging >
Logging Policies.
Perform these tasks:
To add a new policy, click Add. Then enter the settings on the Add / Edit
Logging Policy Configuration page. For more information, see
a Logging Policy, page
To edit an existing policy, check the box, and then click Edit. Then enter the
settings on the Add / Edit Logging Policy Configuration page. For more
information, see
To delete a policy, check the box, and then click Delete. To select all
policies, check the box in the heading row, and then click Delete. When the
confirmation message appears, click OK to continue with the deletion, or
otherwise click Cancel.

Configuring a Logging Policy

Use the Add / Edit Logging Policy Configuration page to add or edit a logging
policy.
To open this page: From the Administration > Logging > Logging Policies page,
click Add to add a new policy, or select an existing policy and then click Edit.
Enter the following settings:
Policy Name—Enter a unique name to identify this policy.
IPsec VPN Logs—Check the Enable box to enable these logs, or uncheck
the box to disable them.
For each Severity type in the table, select the type of functionality from
which to generate logs: Kernel, System, or Local0-wireless. The severity
types are described below.
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Configuring a Logging Policy, page
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