262 CHAPTER 13: MANAGING SYSTEM LOGS
■ Critical — The third highest warning level. A critical log is saved if a
critical device malfunction occurs; for example, two device ports
are not functioning, while the rest of the device ports remain
functional.
■ Error — A device error has occurred, for example, if a single port is
offline.
■ Warning — The lowest level of a device warning. The device is
functioning, but an operational problem has occurred.
■ Notice — Provides device information.
■ Info — Provides device information.
■ Debug — Provides debugging messages.
■ Not Active— Provides no messages.
When a severity level is selected, all severity level choices above the
selection are selected automatically.
■ Enable Syslogging — Indicates if device local logs are enabled. The
possible field values:
■ Checked — Enables device logs.
■ Unchecked — Disables device logs.
■ Emergency — The highest warning level. If the device is down or
not functioning properly, an emergency log message is saved to
the specified logging location.
■ Alert — The second highest warning level. An alert log is saved, if
there is a serious device malfunction; for example, all device
features are down.
■ Critical — The third highest warning level. A critical log is saved if a
critical device malfunction occurs; for example, two device ports
are not functioning, while the rest of the device ports remain
functional.
■ Error — A device error has occurred, for example, if a single port is
offline.
■ Warning — The lowest level of a device warning. The device is
functioning, but an operational problem has occurred.
■ Note — Provides device information.
■ Informational — Provides device information.