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Logging to the SNMP Management Station

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You can have PIX Firewall system messages sent to the defined SNMP management unit instead of, or in addition to, a Syslog server. Use the configuration mode logging history command to set the message level. This command is the SNMP counterpart to the logging trap command used with Syslog messages. Use the no form of the command to turn off the feature. The syntax is

Pix(config)# logging history level
Pix(config)# no logging history level

The levels are the same eight levels (0–7) covered in the “Syslog Configuration” section in Chapter 18 where the level includes all message levels up to the one used. For example, the following example would send all system messages 0 through 5 to the SNMP host(s).

Pix(config)# logging history 5 cp20 C.R.

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