Hi, everyone! Today I’m going to introduce Log output modes supported by the firewalls of USG6000 V100R001C10/V100R001C20/V100R001C30.
| Log Type | Log Format | Log Output Mode | Description | |
| Session logs | IPv4 common session logs | Dataflow | The logs are directly sent to the LogCenter. | In V100R001C30, if the output of session logs in both dataflow and syslog formats is configured, only the session logs in dataflow format are output. |
| Syslog | The logs are sent to the LogCenter through the information center. | |||
| IPv4 NAT PAT session logs | Dataflow | The logs are directly sent to the LogCenter. | In V100R001C30, if the output of session logs in both dataflow and syslog formats is configured, only the session logs in dataflow format are output. | |
| Syslog | The logs are sent to the LogCenter through the information center. | |||
| IPv4 NAT No-PAT session logs | Dataflow | The logs are directly sent to the LogCenter. | In V100R001C30, if the output of session logs in both dataflow and syslog formats is configured, only the session logs in dataflow format are output. | |
| Syslog | The logs are sent to the LogCenter through the information center. | |||
| Service logs | Dataflow | The logs are directly sent to the LogCenter. | The system supports only the dataflow format for encapsulating traffic logs and policy matching logs. | |
| Syslog | The logs are sent to the LogCenter through the information center. | |||
| System logs | Syslog | The logs are sent to the LogCenter through the information center. | The firewall outputs only logs in syslog format. | |