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SW3
GIGABIT/FAST ETHERNET SWITCH TYPE SW3 (DIN) 36/122
USER GUIDE - M0SW3D1905Iv04 - V04 May 2019
5.1.3 Others
A single parameter selects the hour zone in relation to UTC.
5.1.4 Syslog
This section deals with four parameters. The first of them, Local Syslog Level, selects the
maximum level of severity which is stored in the local Log. Valid values are 1 to 8. The
default value is 4.
The levels involve storing all information tagged with a level equal to or lower than the level
specified.
The levels are:
Level
Description
Emergency: Level 1
Multiple apps/servers/sites. This level should not be used
by applications.
Alert. Level 2
Should be corrected immediately. An example might be
the loss of the primary ISP connection.
Critical. Level 3
May be used to indicate a failure in the system’s primary
application.
Error. Level 4
An application has exceeded it file storage limit and
attempts to write are failing.
Warning. Level 5
May indicate that an error will occur if action is not taken.
For example, a non-root file system has only 2GB
remaining.
Notice. Level 6
Events that are unusual but not error conditions.
Informational. Level 7
Normal operational messages -no action required. For
example, an application has started, paused or ended
successfully.
Debugging. Level 8
Info useful to developers for debugging the application.
The second parameter, Remote Syslog Level, selects the maximum severity level to be
sent to the Remote Syslog server. Valid values are 1 to 8. The default value is 4. See
information about the levels in the previous parameter.

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