01-03-2009 02:11 PM - edited 03-11-2019 07:32 AM
i have some Firewall log IDs:
logging message 106100
logging message 106001
logging message 106002
logging message 106006
logging message 106007
logging message 106010
logging message 106012
logging message 106013
logging message 106014
logging message 106015
logging message 106016
& how can i know which logging level these IDs belong , is it informational or debugging or what ?
-is there any show command on the firewall to show me that?
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01-03-2009 05:42 PM
Go to this link, pick your version of code running to reference the level of severity.
Generally you will see %PIX|ASA-X at the begining of loggin message where X is the severity level from 1 to 7
106100 severity 4
106001 severity 2
106002 severity 2
106006 severity 2
106007 severity 2
106010 severity 3
106012 severity 6
106013 severity 2
106014 severity 3
106015 severity 6
106016 severity 2
â¢Alert Messages, Severity 1
â¢Critical Messages, Severity 2
â¢Error Messages, Severity 3
â¢Warning Messages, Severity 4
â¢Notification Messages, Severity 5
â¢Informational Messages, Severity 6
â¢Debugging Messages, Severity 7
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6120/products_system_message_guides_list.html
is there any show command on the firewall to show me that?
You have to reference the list of messages in above link, PIX/ASA will not explain the error message through cli.
Regards
01-03-2009 05:42 PM
Go to this link, pick your version of code running to reference the level of severity.
Generally you will see %PIX|ASA-X at the begining of loggin message where X is the severity level from 1 to 7
106100 severity 4
106001 severity 2
106002 severity 2
106006 severity 2
106007 severity 2
106010 severity 3
106012 severity 6
106013 severity 2
106014 severity 3
106015 severity 6
106016 severity 2
â¢Alert Messages, Severity 1
â¢Critical Messages, Severity 2
â¢Error Messages, Severity 3
â¢Warning Messages, Severity 4
â¢Notification Messages, Severity 5
â¢Informational Messages, Severity 6
â¢Debugging Messages, Severity 7
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6120/products_system_message_guides_list.html
is there any show command on the firewall to show me that?
You have to reference the list of messages in above link, PIX/ASA will not explain the error message through cli.
Regards
01-04-2009 01:13 AM
Thanks very much for useful reply , i found what i need .
but for these four remaining log messages i can't found them
106019
302001
302007
302008
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