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Table 32: Syslog Message Severity Levels, on page 294 lists the level keywords and severity level. For
SNMP usage, the severity level values use +1. For example, emergency equals 1 not 0 and critical equals
3 not 2.
Note
Syslog Message Severity Level Definitions
This table lists the severity level keywords that can be supplied for the severity argument and corresponding
UNIX syslog definitions in order from the most severe level to the least severe level.
Table 32: Syslog Message Severity Levels
Syslog DefinitionDescriptionLevelSeverity Keyword
LOG_EMERGSystem unusable0emergencies
LOG_ALERTImmediate action needed1alerts
LOG_CRITCritical conditions2critical
LOG_ERRError conditions3errors
LOG_WARNINGWarning conditions4warnings
LOG_NOTICENormal but significant
condition
5notifications
LOG_INFOInformational messages
only
6informational
LOG_DEBUGDebugging messages7debugging
Syslog Severity Level Command Defaults
This table lists the default severity level settings for the commands that support the severity argument.
Table 33: Severity Level Command Defaults
LevelDefault Severity KeywordCommand
7debugginglogging buffered
6informationallogging console
4warningslogging history
7debugginglogging monitor
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router System Monitoring Configuration Guide, Release 4.2.x
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Implementing Logging Services
Severity Levels

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