Configuring System and Message Logging
To set the facility for outgoing syslog messages to the syslog servers, choose one of the following options
Step 4
from the Syslog Facility drop-down box:
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Kernel = Facility level 0
User Process = Facility level 1
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Mail = Facility level 2
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System Daemons = Facility level 3
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Authorization = Facility level 4
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Syslog = Facility level 5 (default value)
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Line Printer = Facility level 6
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USENET = Facility level 7
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Unix-to-Unix Copy = Facility level 8
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Cron = Facility level 9
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FTP Daemon = Facility level 11
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System Use 1 = Facility level 12
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System Use 2 = Facility level 13
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System Use 3 = Facility level 14
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System Use 4 = Facility level 15
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Local Use 0 = Facility level 16
Local Use 1 = Facility level 17
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Local Use 2 = Facility level 18
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Local Use 3 = Facility level 19
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Local Use 4 = Facility level 20
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Local Use 5 = Facility level 21
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Local Use 6 = Facility level 22
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Local Use 7 = Facility level 23
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Click Apply to commit your changes.
Step 5
To set the severity level for logging messages to the controller buffer and console, choose one of the
Step 6
following options from both the Buffered Log Level and Console Log Level drop-down boxes:
Emergencies = Severity level 0
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Alerts = Severity level 1
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Critical = Severity level 2
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Errors = Severity level 3 (default value)
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Warnings = Severity level 4
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Notifications = Severity level 5
Informational = Severity level 6
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Debugging = Severity level 7
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If you set a logging level, only those messages whose severity is equal to or less than that level are logged
by the controller. For example, if you set the logging level to Warnings (severity level 4), only those
messages whose severity is between 0 and 4 are logged.
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
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Appendix D
Troubleshooting
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