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05-17-2017 11:38 PM - edited 05-17-2017 11:40 PM
Hey all!
I have a PA-3020, eth1/1 and eth1/2 are an aggregate (ae1).
on the switch, it's a Port-channel.
I want to be informed when one of both interfaces is down.
So I set up a syslog server and all system logs are forwarded.
For testing purposes, I shut down one port on the switch.
eth1/1 is down now.
But in the system log, I just get "informational - link-change - Port eth1/1:Down"
I don't like the severity "informational".
tells me link failures have a severity of "critical", but not in my case.
What can I do?
Respectively, how do you monitor the status of your (aggregate) interfaces?
Thanks!
05-18-2017 12:59 AM - edited 05-18-2017 01:05 AM
Hi @MPI-AE,
Manually setting the port down is a configuration change. It's normal those events are 'informational'.
It's different if you pull the cable for example.
That said, you can't change severity.
Starting from PAN-OS 8.0 you can filter log-forwarding.
Cheers !
-Kiwi.
---EDIT--- 😄
I noticed now you configure it on the switch XD
So, on the firewall this means your aggregate isn't completely down >> informational.
Filtering log-forwarding would still be an option.
Cheers !
-Kiwi
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