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interface flapping syslog severity info!

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Hello,

 

I am always wondering why an interface going down/up is being flagged by syslog as a severity : informational !

 

2014/10/11 15:29:08 info     port           link-ch 0  Port  1: Down 1Gb/s-full duplex
2014/10/11 15:29:08 info     port           link-ch 0  Port  2: Down 1Gb/s-full duplex

 

How it is possible to modify this to critical and start receiving alert on interface status change.

 

Thank you

 

Pierrick,

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Hi @plevesque,

 

This is currently not possible.

 

However, PAN-OS 8.0 to the rescue !

 

PAN-OS 8.0 adds a feature that will expand log filtering from the granularity of severity to the granularity of a user defined filter for log forwarding purposes.  Log forwarding profiles will have filters that are similar to the ones on the monitor tab.

 

Cheers !

-Kim.

LIVEcommunity team member, CISSP
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Kiwi
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Community Team Member

Hi @plevesque,

 

This is currently not possible.

 

However, PAN-OS 8.0 to the rescue !

 

PAN-OS 8.0 adds a feature that will expand log filtering from the granularity of severity to the granularity of a user defined filter for log forwarding purposes.  Log forwarding profiles will have filters that are similar to the ones on the monitor tab.

 

Cheers !

-Kim.

LIVEcommunity team member, CISSP
Cheers,
Kiwi
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Thank you Kiwi!

 

This is a great news, looking forward to use PAN-OS 8.XX

 

Kind regards

 

Pierrick,

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