ProCurve Secure Router OS Firewall—Protecting the Internal, Trusted Network
Table 4-3.
Priority Level for Common Events
Priority Level
informational
notification
warning
error
fatal
To specify the priority for events the firewall should log, enter the following
command followed by the appropriate keyword:
Syntax: event-history priority [info | notice | warning | error | fatal]
The firewall logs all events of the specified priority and greater. For example,
to log all events to the event-history, enter:
ProCurve(config)# event-history priority info
To disable logging to the event history, enter:
ProCurve(config)# no event-history on
To re-enable logging, enter:
ProCurve(config)# event-history on
You can specify a different priority for events logged to a syslog server or email
address. (See "Forwarding Logs to a Syslog Server" on page 4-27 and "For-
warding Logs to an Email Address" on page 4-29.)
Example Events
policy matches
session login
Frame Relay subinterface becoming active or inactive
• PPP session opening:
– LCP going up
– LLDPCP going up
– IPCP going up
• blocked attack
• PPP session closing:
– LCP going down
– LLDPCP going down
– IPCP going down
• Frame Relay interface going down
• WAN alarms:
– Yellow
– Red
– LOS
– LOF
Configuring Logging
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