# Cisco ASA using ASDM

## Cisco ASA using ASDM&#x20;

* Load the ASDM.&#x20;
* Select Configuration > Device Management > Logging > Logging Setup.&#x20;

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* Select Enable Logging.&#x20;
* Select Logging > Logging Filters.&#x20;
* Choose the syslog-servers as Informational.&#x20;
* Select Logging > Syslog servers.&#x20;
* Click Add.&#x20;

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* Enter the IP address of Log Collector and choose the appropriate interface. Also, ensure that you choose UDP and enter the port number 514 or 1514. Check Appendix A for default log ports.&#x20;
* Select Logging > Syslog Setup.&#x20;
* Select Include time stamp in syslogs option and scroll down to ensure the syslog IDs 302013, 302014, 302015 & 302016 are in enabled state and the logging level is set to Informational.&#x20;

### Disable Logging&#x20;

You can disable specific syslog IDs based on your requirement. &#x20;

| Note: | By selecting the check mark for the Include timestamp in syslogs option, you can add the date and time that they were generated as a field to the syslogs. |
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*  Select the syslogs to disable and click Edit.&#x20;
* From the Edit Syslog ID Settings window, select the Disable messages option and click OK.&#x20;
* The disabled syslogs can be viewed in a separate tab by selecting Disabled syslog IDs from the Syslog ID Setup drop-down menu.&#x20;
