User Guidelines - Enterasys X-Pedition XSR CLI Cli Reference Manual

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medium
low
debug
timestamp
local
utc
Syntax of the "no" Form
Use the no form of this command to disable the earlier configured service:
no logging [console | buffered | monitor | snmp | A.B.C.D | file | timestamp]
Mode
Global Configuration: 
Defaults
File: off
A.B.C.D.: 0.0.0.0 (no messages sent until an IP address is set)
Logging level: High for all destinations

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The table below displays standard syslog error message types and definitions. 
Message Type
0: Emergency
1: Alert
2: Critical
3: Error
4: Warning
5: Notice
6: Info
7: Debug
8: Security
The XSR recognizes messages at four levels, described in the table below:
Priority Code = Facility Code *8 + Severity
Severity
High, severity = 2 (Critical)
Med, severity = 3 (Error)
Low, severity = 4 (Warning)
Sets system log to Medium level.
Sets system log to Low level.
Sets system log to Debug level.
Sets time and date.
Sets timestamp to local time.
Sets timestamp to the Universal Time Clock.
XSR(config)#
Definition
System is unusable
Action must be taken immediately
Critical conditions
Error conditions
Warning conditions
Normal but signification condition
Informational
Debug-level messages
Security related messages
User Level Message
(Facility = 1)
10
11
12
Other Platform Commands
Security/Auth Message
(Facility = 10)
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