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Configuring Log Subscriptions
Log subscriptions create the individual log files that are stored on an Cisco
IronPort appliance or remotely. A log subscription is either pushed (delivered to
another computer) or polled (retrieved from the appliance). Generally, log
subscriptions have the following attributes:
IronPort appliance or remotely. A log subscription is either pushed (delivered to
another computer) or polled (retrieved from the appliance). Generally, log
subscriptions have the following attributes:
Use the Management Appliance > System Administration > Log Subscriptions
page (or the
page (or the
logconfig
command in the CLI) to configure a log subscription. You
are prompted for the log type, as shown in
. For most log
types, you are also asked to select a log level for the log subscription.
Note
Configuration history logs only: If you anticipate loading configurations from the
configuration history logs, be aware that you cannot load configurations
containing masked passwords. On the Management Appliance > System
Administration > Log Subscriptions page, select Yes when prompted whether you
want to include passwords in the log. If you are using the
configuration history logs, be aware that you cannot load configurations
containing masked passwords. On the Management Appliance > System
Administration > Log Subscriptions page, select Yes when prompted whether you
want to include passwords in the log. If you are using the
logconfig
command in
the CLI, type
y
when prompted.
Table 12-21
Log File Attributes
Attribute
Description
Log Type
Defines the type of information recorded and the format of the
log subscription. For more information, see
log subscription. For more information, see
.
Name
Descriptive name of log subscription that you provide for your
future reference.
future reference.
Log Level
Level of detail for each log subscription.
Retrieval Method
Method used to transfer the log files from the Cisco IronPort
appliance.
appliance.
Log Filename
Physical name of the file when it is written to disk. If the
system includes multiple Cisco IronPort appliances, use a
unique log filename to identify the appliance that generated
the log file.
system includes multiple Cisco IronPort appliances, use a
unique log filename to identify the appliance that generated
the log file.
Maximum File Size
Maximum size that the file can reach before it rolls over.