conf t
interface FastEthernet0/0
ip address 192.168.1.21 255.255.255.0
no shutdown
ip access-group 101 in
exit
!
logging trap debugging
logging 192.168.1.118
ip access-list logging interval 1000
ip access-list log-update threshold 10
access-list 101 permit ip any any log
no logging console
!
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The single syslog daemon (syslogd) can be thought of as having multiple pipes. It uses the pipes to decide where to send incoming information based on the pipe on which the information arrives. In this analogy, the logging facilities are the pipes by which the syslogd decides where to send information it receives.
The eight logging facilities commonly used for syslog are local0 through local7, as shown below.
local0
local1
local2
local3
local4
local5
local6
local7
There are also different degrees of importance attached to incoming messages. Think of the levels as what. The LocalDirector can be set to send messages at the following different levels (these are listed from highest to lowest importance):
Level |
Numeric Code |
emergency |
0 |
alert |
1 |
critical |
2 |
error |
3 |
warning |
4 |
noti |