General Information on Rule Base Logging

Logging provides a set of options that are used to enable or disable the logging of rejected packet messages in the system log file.

Enable Logging (Rule Base)

Enable Filter Logging causes the Firewall filter to mark logging of rejected packet messages as "enabled." When logging is enabled and filters are active, records of packets that are rejected due to filter rules are written to the system log file.Note however, that the ability to enable logging is independent of the status of filtering in general. If filter support is inactive, enabling the logging is supported and permitted, but it has no immediate effect.You will be reminded of this via an informational message when the procedure executes.

Disable Logging (Rule Base)

Disable Filter Logging causes the Firewall filter to mark logging of rejected packet messages as "disabled." After executing this procedure, and if filters are active, the Firewall filter will no longer record rejected packet messages in the system log file.Note however, that disabling the logging is independent of the status of filtering in general. If filter support is inactive, a request to disable logging will be honored, but its effect will not be realized until filters are activated again.

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