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Chapter76 Configuring Logging
Configuring Logging
Step3 Choose the Disable logging from all event classes option to disable all logging to the selected
destination.
Step4 Click New to add a new event list. To add a new event list, see the “Creating a Custom Event List” section
on page 76-16.
Step5 Choose the event class from the drop-down list. Available event classes change according to the device
mode that you are using.
Step6 Choose the level of logging messages from the drop-down list. Severity levels include the following:
Emergency (level 0, system is unusable)
Note Using a severity level of zero is not recommended.
Alert (level 1, immediate action is needed)
Critical (level 2, critical conditions)
Error (level 3, error conditions)
Warning (level 4, warning conditions)
Notification (level 5, normal but significant conditions)
Informational (level 6, informational messages only)
Debugging (level 7, debugging messages only)
Step7 Click Add to add the event class and severity level, and then click OK.
The selected logging destination for a filter appears at the top.
Adding or Editing a Message Class and Severity Filter
To add or edit a message class and severity level for filtering messages, perform the following steps:
Step1 Choose the event class from the drop-down list. Available event classes change according to the device
mode that you are using.
Step2 Choose the level of logging messages from the drop-down list. Severity levels include the following:
Emergency (level 0, system is unusable)
Note Using a severity level of zero is not recommended.
Alert (level 1, immediate action is needed)
Critical (level 2, critical conditions)
Error (level 3, error conditions)
Warning (level 4, warning conditions)
Notification (level 5, normal but significant conditions)
Informational (level 6, informational messages only)
Debugging (level 7, debugging messages only)