[cisco-nas] Syslog messages
Aaron Leonard
Aaron at Cisco.COM
Thu Feb 26 13:23:06 EST 2004
> This may be a little off topic, but does anybody know if there is a knob to
> turn off certain syslog messages? Let's say I don't want to get the
> following message logged, is there a way to block it?
> Feb 5 11:36:13: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by bob on vty0
> (192.168.1.2)
> I don't want it to go to the buffer or to a syslog server. And I don't mean
> this specific message, it is more of a general question of "can I block
> certain messages in IOS". I know the PIX has a way to shut off messages,
> but I can't find a way on the routers/switches.
> Thanks.
> Peder
Some syslog messages can be individually turned on/off in some
adhoc way. For example, the link UPDOWN messages can be
disabled on a per-interface basis with "no logging event link-status".
In the case of the CONFIG message - I don't know a way to
disable this one individually.
In general, you can configure a minimum message severity for each
logging destination. For example, to keep your %SYS-5-CONFIG_I
message from going to a syslog server or into the logging buffer, use:
logging buffered <size> notifications
logging trap notifications
This means that only messages of severity 5 (notifications) or
above will be logged to the buffer or a syslog server. Since
SYS-5-CONFIG_I is severity 6 (informational), it will not be
logged to these destinations. They will still be logged to
other destinations (such as console or monitor.)
This also means that any OTHER messages of severity 6 (such
as link UPDOWN will not go to the buffer or to the syslog server.
Aaron
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