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loggin device -id n Sets the device ID that will be logged with a syslog
message.
logging host [interface] ip_address Specifies the host that receives the syslog messages.
[protocol/ port] A Cisco Security Appliance can send messages across
UDP or TCP (which you specify by setting the protocol
variable). The default UDP port is 514. The default
TCP port is 1470.
logging history severity_level Sets the logging level for SNMP traps.
logging queue msg_count Specifies how many syslog messages can appear in the
message queue while waiting for processing. The
default is 512 messages. Use the show logging queue
command to view queue statistics.
logging timestamp Specifies that each message sent to the syslog server
should include a timestamp to indicate when the event
occurred.
logging trap n Sets the logging level for syslog messages.
show logging disabled Displays a complete list of disabled syslog messages.
show logging Lists the current syslog messages and which logging
command options are enabled.
logging standby Lets the failover standby unit send syslog messages.
Table 10-3 logging Command Parameters (Continued)