Adding A Syslog Server - Cisco PIX 520 - PIX Firewall 520 Online Help Manual

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Notification (level 5, normal but significant condition)
Informational (level 6, informational message only)
Debugging (level 7, appears during debugging only)
Attach Timestamp—Select this check box to attach a timestamp to each syslog message saved.
Message Queue—Enter the number of messages that are allowed to be queued on the PIX Firewall when
the syslog server is busy. A zero value means an unlimited number of messages may be queued.
Apply to PIX—Sends changes made in PDM to the PIX Firewall unit and applies them to the running
configuration.
Reset—Discards changes and reverts the panel to the information displayed when it was opened or the last
time
Refresh
was clicked while open.

Adding a Syslog Server

Follow these steps to add a new syslog server:
1.
In the Syslog panel, click Add. The Add Syslog Server dialog box appears.
2.
Configure the new server settings as desired and click Ok.
3.
In the Syslog panel, click Apply to PIX.
Editing a Syslog Server
Follow these steps to change the settings of an existing syslog server:
1.
In the Syslog panel, select the server definition you want to change and click Edit. The Edit Syslog Server
dialog box appears.
2.
Change the server settings as desired and click Ok.
3.
In the Syslog panel, click Apply to PIX.
Deleting a Syslog Server
Follow these steps to remove a syslog server:
1.
In the Syslog panel, select the syslog server you want to delete.
2.
Click Delete.
3.
Click Apply to PIX.
Resetting to Last Applied Settings
Reset—Discards changes and reverts the panel to the information displayed when it was opened or the last time
Refresh
was clicked while open.
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