Logging list enables us to restrict a specific logging level and optionally
you can associate a class to the list.

Logging class does the same which restricts a class feature to logging level
to a logging method.


The example of yours restricts console log to vpn with logging notifications
and below

With regards
Kings

On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 11:05 PM, Dan Jianu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> I am looking at the asa logging. However I cannot find it easily what is
> going to be logged when class and lists are used for the same destination.
>
> here is my config:
> logging enable
> logging list MYLIST level notifications class vpn
> logging console MYLIST
> logging class vpn console debugging
>
> here is the ouptut from show logging
> Syslog logging: enabled
>     Facility: 20
>     Timestamp logging: disabled
>     Standby logging: disabled
>     Debug-trace logging: disabled
>     Console logging: list MYLIST, class vpn, 0 messages logged
>     Monitor logging: disabled
>     Buffer logging: disabled
>     Trap logging: disabled
>     History logging: disabled
>     Device ID: disabled
>     Mail logging: disabled
>     ASDM logging: disabled
>
> Regards,
> Dan.
>
>
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