Hi,
Syslog facility � � � �16 = 00010000 = local0
� � � � � � � �17 = 00010001 = local1
� � � � � � � �18 = 00010010 = local2
� � � � � � � �19 = 00010011 = local3
� � � � � � � �20 = 00010100 = local4
� � � � � � � �21 = 00010101 = local5
� � � � � � � �22 = 00010110 = local6
� � � � � � � �23 = 00010111 = local7

As an example, since 22 = 00010110, and the last 4 bits=0110=decimal 6,
this is local6. (A short-cut is to take the X value and subtract 16. For
example, 22-16=6, or local6).

BoL (Best of Luck),
Mohammed Rizwan Shaikh

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I'm trying to log the PIX to it's own log file. I don't know what local #
to use on the syslog server to direct the PIX to it's own log file.
The PIX is set at facility=20.

Thanks

Roy Harrison
The Research Libraries Group.

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