what will happen if syslog server 10.10.2.40 fails?

According to the logging configuration on the Cisco ASA, what will happen if syslog server
10.10.2.40 fails?

According to the logging configuration on the Cisco ASA, what will happen if syslog server
10.10.2.40 fails?

A.
New connections through the ASA will be blocked and debug system logs will be sent to the
internal buffer.

B.
New connections through the ASA will be blocked and informational system logs will be sent to
the internal buffer.

C.
New connections through the ASA will be blocked and system logs will be sent to server
10.10.2.41.

D.
New connections through the ASA will be allowed and system logs will be sent to server
10.10.2.41.

E.
New connections through the ASA will be allowed and informational system logs will be sent to
the internal buffer.

F.
New connections through the ASA will be allowed and debug system logs will be sent to the
internal buffer.

Explanation:
This is shown by the following screen shot:



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Keith Morison

Keith Morison

Can someone explain why “B” is the correct answer. I believe that the ASA will have no reason to drop all new connections if the log server is unavailable and thus answer “E” should be the correct one.

Thomas Jobergessen

Thomas Jobergessen

E is the correct one here. There’s no logic to block all traffic through ASA because syslog server is not reachable anymore.

Josh

Josh

guys, I will recommend you to chek what protocol is the ASA using under Syslog servers tab.
If using UDP, the ASA will keep sending syslogs even if syslog is not reachable.

When using TCP, the ASA will start dropping connections unless you specify the keyword “permit-hostdown” from CLI and from ASDM it is located at the bottom of Syslog Servers tab, there is a check to ‘Allow user traffic to pass when TCP syslog server is down’

More reference on the below link:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/asa/asa82/configuration/guide/config/monitor_syslog.html#wp1092814

Hope it helps.

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Indus

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Hi Keith Morison, crazybat, Thomas Jobergessen, Josh:
In the screen shot above is showing partially “Teardown UDP connection” is that you mean?
If so, is the answer E?

Mark

Mark

PassLeaders dumps are junk as of July 17 2017 as are all dumps with 222 questions or less. This question was still on the test and the answer for me was “E”. The question has changed and you need to look to determine the correct answer. 1st look at, Device Management>Logging>SysLog Servers. Look at the protocol/port column. If its TCP the connections will be blocked. If its UDP they will be allowed. Next Look at Management>Logging>Logging Filters. This will tell you which of the remaining 3 answers is actually correct.