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Too many IKE log in System log

L1 Bithead

Hi guys,

 

I've received call from my customer, and they said too many IKE log in System log.

until this time, there is no critical issue by this problem. (just little bit high DP CPU, maintain 40 %)

but I want to know why this problem occur.

 

anybody knows solution ?

 

Thank you.

 

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

There does not appear to be anything wrong with the FW.  The ike daemon on the FW is designed to log at the current logging level.

Here is my FW with VPNs.

 

SteveCantwell_0-1655517022437.png

 

Again, there is no "fix" for something is engineered to work/out like this.

 

Thank you.

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

There does not appear to be anything wrong with the FW.  The ike daemon on the FW is designed to log at the current logging level.

Here is my FW with VPNs.

 

SteveCantwell_0-1655517022437.png

 

Again, there is no "fix" for something is engineered to work/out like this.

 

Thank you.

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Cyber Elite
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@SoftMochi,

As @S.Cantwell said this is working 100% as designed. If the customer doesn't want to see informational events like this when they are looking at their logs they would need to build an appropriate query to exclude those results. 

Hi SteveCantwell

 

Your reply was really helpful for me !

 

Thank you again

Hello BPry 

 

I will send how to use query to my customer.

 

Thank you again

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