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The network element must log all messages except debugging and send all log data to a syslog server.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-4584 NET1021 SV-4584r2_rule ECAT-1 ECAT-2 ECSC-1 Low
Description
Logging is a critical part of router security. Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs (syslog) can help identify configuration errors, understand past intrusions, troubleshoot service disruptions, and react to probes and scans of the network. Syslog levels 0-6 are the levels required to collect the necessary information to help in the recovery process.
STIG Date
IPSec VPN Gateway Security Technical Implementation Guide 2013-10-08

Details

Check Text ( C-3950r3_chk )
Review the network element’s configuration to ensure all messages up to and including severity level 6 (informational) are logged and sent to a syslog server.

Severity
Level Message Type

0 Emergencies
1 Alerts
2 Critical
3 Errors
4 Warning
5 Notifications
6 Informational
7 Debugging
Fix Text (F-4517r2_fix)
Configure the network element to log all messages except debugging and send all log data to a syslog server.