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Table 32: Syslog Message Severity Levels, on page 294
lists the level keywords and severity level. For
SNMP usage, the severity level values use +1. For example,
emergency
equals 1 not 0 and
critical
equals
3 not 2.
Note
Syslog Message Severity Level Definitions
This table lists the severity level keywords that can be supplied for the
severity
argument and corresponding
UNIX syslog definitions in order from the most severe level to the least severe level.
Table 32: Syslog Message Severity Levels
Syslog Definition
Description
Level
Severity Keyword
LOG_EMERG
System unusable
0
emergencies
LOG_ALERT
Immediate action needed
1
alerts
LOG_CRIT
Critical conditions
2
critical
LOG_ERR
Error conditions
3
errors
LOG_WARNING
Warning conditions
4
warnings
LOG_NOTICE
Normal but significant
condition
5
notifications
LOG_INFO
Informational messages
only
6
informational
LOG_DEBUG
Debugging messages
7
debugging
Syslog Severity Level Command Defaults
This table lists the default severity level settings for the commands that support the
severity
argument.
Table 33: Severity Level Command Defaults
Level
Default Severity Keyword
Command
7
debugging
logging buffered
6
informational
logging console
4
warnings
logging history
7
debugging
logging monitor
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