Security
To specify the logging destination, use the Set/Define LoggingDestination command. A colon must be
appended to the IP address or IP host name.
Local>> DEFINE LOGGING DESTINATION CONSOLE
Local>> DEFINE LOGGING DESTINATION 192.0.1.5:1
Local>> DEFINE LOGGING DESTINATION MEMORY
Local>> DEFINE LOGGING DESTINATION FILE syslog
The complete syntax of Set/Define Logging is given on page 12-172.
Note:
To see logging information that is stored in the SCS memory, enter the Show/Monitor/List Logging
Memory command. The following command will display the log and update the display continuously.
Local>> MONITOR LOGGING MEMORY
11.7.2 Logging Levels
The following table lists the different areas that can be logged and the logging options available for each
area:
To Log Events
Associated With:
Authentication
Commands
Dialback
IP
Figure 11-50: Specifying Logging Destination
Figure 11-51: Displaying Logging Saved to Memory
Table 11-2: Events Logged by the SCS
The Following Options are Available:
(Numbers Reflect Logging Level)
1
System Problems
2
Failures and Successes
3
All Logins and Logouts
4
Incorrect Passwords
5
All Passwords, and RADIUS Warnings
Enabled
Disabled
1
Problems
2
Unauthorized Users
3
Dialback Failures
4
Dialback Successes
5
Dialback Attempts
6
Modem Chat
1
Errors
2
Packets that Trigger Remote Connections
3
Routing Table/Interface Changes
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Event Logging
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