SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS
•level - One of the level arguments listed below. Messages sent include the selected level up through level 0.
Level Argument | Level | Description | Syslog Definition |
emergencies | 0 | System unusable | LOG_EMERG |
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alerts | 1 | Immediate action needed | LOG_ALERT |
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critical | 2 | Critical conditions | LOG_CRIT |
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errors | 3 | Error conditions | LOG_ERR |
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warnings | 4 | Warning conditions | LOG_WARNING |
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notifications | 5 | Normal but significant | LOG_NOTICE |
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informational | 6 | Informational messages | LOG_INFO |
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debugging | 7 | Debugging messages | LOG_DEBUG |
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Default Setting
Flash: errors (level 3 - 0)
RAM: warnings (level 7 - 0)
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Usage
Sending syslog messages to the SNMP network management station occurs when you enable syslog traps with the snmp enable traps command.
Example
Console(config)#logging history ram 0
Console(config)#