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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI
Chapter78 Configuring NetFlow Secure Event Logging (NSEL)
Monitoring NSEL
What to Do Next
See the “Clearing Runtime Counters” section on page78-10.

Clearing Runtime Counters

To reset runtime counters, enter the following command:
What to Do Next
See the “Monitoring NSEL” section on page 78-10.
Monitoring NSEL
You can use syslog messages to help troubleshoot errors or monitor system usage and performance.You
can view real-time syslog messages that have been saved in the log buffer in a separate window, which
include an explanation of the message, details about the message, and recommended actions to take, if
necessary, to resolve an error. For more information, see the “Using NSEL and Syslog Messages” section
on page 78-2.

NSEL Monitoring Commands

To monitor NSEL, enter one of the following commands:
Examples
The following example shows how to display flow-export counters:
hostname (config)# show flow-export counters
Command Purpose
clear flow-export counters
Example:
hostname# clear flow-export counters
Resets all runtime counters for NSEL to zero.
Command Purpose
show flow-export counters Shows runtime counters, including statistical data and error
data, for NSEL.
show logging flow-export-syslogs Lists all syslog messages that are captured by NSEL events.
show running-config flow-export Shows the currently configured NetFlow commands.
show running-config logging Shows disabled syslog messages, which are redundant syslog
messages, because they export the same information through
NetFlow.