Chapter 25 Log and Report
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Figure 242 Log & Report > Log/Events
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 196 Log & Report > Log/Events
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Filter Click this button to show or hide criteria that allow you to filter logs that will be
displayed.
Refresh Click this button to update the information on the screen.
Clear Log Click this button to clear the whole log, regardless of what is currently displayed on the
screen.
Priority This displays when you show the filter. Select the priority of log messages to display. The
log displays the log messages with this priority or higher. Choices are: any, emerg, alert,
crit, error, warn, notice, and info, from highest priority to lowest priority.
Source Address This displays when you show the filter. Type the source IP address of the incoming
packet that generated the log message. Do not include the port in this filter.
Destination Address This displays when you show the filter. Type the IP address of the destination of the
incoming packet when the log message was generated. Do not include the port in this
filter.
Keyword This displays when you show the filter. Type a keyword to look for in the Message,
Source, Destination and Note fields. If a match is found in any field, the log message is
displayed. You can use up to 63 alphanumeric characters and the underscore, as well
as punctuation marks ()’ ,:;?! +-*/= #$% @ ; the period, double quotes, and brackets are
not allowed.
Source Interface This displays when you show the filter. Type the source interface of the incoming packet
that generated the log message.
Destination Interface This displays when you show the filter. Type the interface of the destination of the
incoming packet when the log message was generated.
Protocol This displays when you show the filter. Select a service protocol whose log messages
you would like to see.
Search This displays when you show the filter. Click this button to update the log using the
current filter settings.
Reset Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings.
# This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a specific log message.
Time This field displays the time the log message was recorded.
Category This field displays the log that generated the log message. It is the same value used in
the Category field above.