Logging Severity - Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Reference Manual

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Syslog Commands

logging severity

logging severity
Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Switches Command Line Interface Reference Guide Release 1.0.0.x
However, if logging is disabled, no messages are sent to these destinations. Only
the console receives the error messages.
Example
The following example enables logging on the switch:
switchxxxxxx(config)# logging on
To set the severity level for error messages that are logged to RAM or flash, use
the logging severity Global Configuration mode command.
Syntax
logging {buffered | console | file} severity [
Parameters
buffered—Stores the messages in the RAM.
console—Stores the messages on the console.
file—Stores the messages in flash memory.
severity_level
—(Optional) The severity level of messages logged in the
buffer. The optional severity levels are:
<0-7>
emergencies
alerts
critical
errors
warnings
notifications
informational
debugging
Default Configuration
The default severity level is informational.
severity_level
Minimum severity <0-7> (EMEGR-DEBUG)
System is unusable
Immediate action needed
Critical conditions
Error conditions
Warning conditions
Normal but significant conditions (severity=5)
Informational messages
Debugging messages
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(severity=1)
(severity=2)
(severity=3)
(severity=4)
(severity=6)
(severity=7)
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