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Question on Logging

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Jul 16, 2004
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I noticed when I do a Show log that the buffered messages are showing alot of messages logged. Approx 800000 messages. Is there a risk of logging filling up the memory space on the pix and crashing the firewall? If so, then is there a way to zero out the counters and clear all the logs?

Thanks

Mel
 
The logging buffer is 4KB in size and is non-configurable. The messages that are oldest are overwritten once the buffer is full. You can use the "clear logging" command to empty the buffer, or the "no logging buffered level " command to turn it off.

Roland


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Cool deal thanks for the info on that. Oh do you know where it says in the documentation that the buffer is only 4kb?

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Mel
 
Cisco Secure PIX Firewalls" Edited by David W. Chapman Jr. and Andy Fox. Page 106.


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Starting in v7 of the pix o/s you can configure size of the logging buffer, and set it to anything from 4096 to 1048476 bytes. Use the logging buffer-size [bytes] command.

Cheers.

CCNA, CCSA, MCSE, Cisco Firewall specialist, VPN specialist, wannabe CCSP ;)
 
That's cool!
I'm still figuring out the differences between 6.3(4) and 7.x...


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