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c) Click Save.
3) Configure Remote Destinations:
a) Click the Remote Destinations tab.
b) On the Remote Destinations tab, complete the following fields for up to three external logs
that can store messages generated by the Firepower chassis:
By sending syslog messages to a remote destination, you can archive messages according to the
available disk space on the external syslog server.
Name
Admin State
Level
drop-down list
Hostname/IP Address
Facility
drop-down list
c)
Click Save.
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field
Check the
messages stored in a remote log file.
Select the lowest message level that you want the system to
store.
The system stores that level and above in the remote file.
This can be one of the following:
field
The hostname or IP address on which the remote log file
resides.
You must configure a DNS server if you use a hostname
rather than an IP address.
Choose a system log facility for syslog servers to use as a
basis to file messages. This can be one of the following:
Alerts
Critical
Errors
Warnings
Notifications
Information
Debugging
Enable
check box if you want to have syslog
Emergencies
Alerts
Critical
Errors
Warnings
Notifications
Information
Debugging
Local0
Local1
Local2
Local3
Local4
Local5
Local6
Local7

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