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Administering Your <strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>RV</strong><strong>120W</strong>Configuring Logging7Configuring Logging PoliciesTo configure general logging policies:STEP 1STEP 2STEP 3STEP 4STEP 5STEP 6Choose Administration > Logging > Logging Policies.The Logging Policy Table shows the types of logging that are configured on thesystem. To add a new type of logging, click Add.Enter a name for the policy.(Optional) Check Enable to log IPSec <strong>VPN</strong> events.In the table, select the type of logs to capture for each severity. For example, youmight want to log all types of events that have a severity level of “Emergency,” soyou would check System, Kernel, and <strong>Wireless</strong> under “Emergency.”Click Save.Configuring <strong>Firewall</strong> LogsTo configure firewall logs:STEP 1STEP 2Choose Administration > Logging > <strong>Firewall</strong> Logs.Under the type of routing logs, check the box to choose one or both of thefollowing for each type:• Accepted Packets—Check this box to log packets that were successfullytransferred through the segment. This option is useful when the DefaultOutbound Policy is “Block” (see Configuring the Default Outbound Policy,page 67). For example, if Accept Packets is checked for LAN to WAN andthere is a firewall rule to allow ssh traffic from the LAN, then whenever aLAN machine tries to make an ssh connection, those packets will beaccepted and a message will be logged. (Make sure the log option is set toallow for this firewall rule.)• Dropped Packets—Check this box to log packets that were blocked frombeing transferred through the segment. This option is useful when theDefault Outbound Policy is “Allow” (see Configuring the Default OutboundPolicy, page 67). For example, if Dropped Packets is checked for LAN toWAN and there is a firewall rule to block ssh traffic from LAN, thenwhenever a LAN machine tries to make an ssh connection, those packets<strong>Cisco</strong> <strong>RV</strong><strong>120W</strong> Administration Guide 127

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