From: Anderson Mota Alves (mota_anderson@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Jan 04 2006 - 05:22:46 GMT-3
Hi guys,
I have a question regarding this topic imagine if they are asking us to
send messages representing emergencies, alerts and critical events to the
Syslog on a unix device is it correct to assume only the command logging
trap critical for the all of them or I should also put the commands
logging trap alerts to accomplish the task apart from the commands we are
used to like logging host, logging facility and logging on?
Thanks,
Andy
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From: Leigh Harrison <ccileigh@gmail.com>
Reply-To: Leigh Harrison <ccileigh@gmail.com>
To: "Bryant, Paul M" <paul.m.bryant@uk.mci.com>
CC: "'Montiean'" <noktes@bellsouth.net>, Ashok M A
<maashok@cyberwerx.com>, ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: what is facility in the command logging facility?
Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2006 20:01:36 +0000
>Hey there,
>
>When a system message pops up on you console or telnet session
>(depening on what you've got configured) it will tell you what level
>of messge it is. eg:-
>
>%AAAA-3-BADARG : % AAA: bad argument ([hex])
>
>is a severity 3 (error)
>
>
>%ALPS-5-PEER_CONN_ID_CHANGE : Peer ([IP_address], [chars]) ID
>modified to ([IP_address], [chars]).
>
>is a severity 5 (warnings)
>
>
>%AS5400-1-DFC_ERR : DFC [dec]: Detected PCI [chars] Error, CSR=[hex]
>
>is a severity 1 (alerts)
>
>
>Keep an eye on them and you'll get the hang of the different levels.
>
>LH
>
>Bryant, Paul M wrote:
>
>>Hi all
>>
>>On a related subject. I have seen questions in some of the
>>workbooks which
>>ask you to enable logging for certain events. Now I guess they mean
>>logging
>>traps, but does anyone know what actually constitutes each of the
>>levels
>>below. I have done some searches but cannot find a definition.
>>
>>Here are the groups I mean.
>>
>>R2(config)#logging trap ?
>> <0-7> Logging severity level
>> alerts Immediate action needed (severity=1)
>> critical Critical conditions (severity=2)
>> debugging Debugging messages (severity=7)
>> emergencies System is unusable (severity=0)
>> errors Error conditions (severity=3)
>> informational Informational messages (severity=6)
>> notifications Normal but significant conditions (severity=5)
>> warnings Warning conditions (severity=4)
>> <cr>
>>
>>Can you define these somewhere or is there a list somewhere in the
>>depths of
>>CCO. Or are these something else entirely and I am missing the
>>point.
>>
>>This could be a silly question that is easily answered but to me it
>>seems
>>puzzling.
>>
>>Any help would be much appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Paul
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On
>>Behalf Of
>>Montiean
>>Sent: 02 January 2006 16:36
>>To: Ashok M A; ccielab@groupstudy.com
>>Subject: Re: what is facility in the command logging facility?
>>
>>
>>Assuming we configured the syslog server to have each facility
>>locating in seperate file. For an example, facility local0 is
>>located in file name local0, facility local1 is in local1 file,
>>facility local2 is in local2 file. If you are familiar with unix,
>>it would be easy to see it. Then we decide to configured cisco to
>>send logging to facility local2 which mean the
>>
>>messages will get into local2 file.
>>
>>logging facility local2
>>
>>Now you have to decide what level of the messages that we need to
>>send and locate in that local2 file. Asssume we need to send only
>>level 4 and below so we use
>>
>>logging trap warning
>>
>>Does this help?
>>
>>Montiean
>>From: "Ashok M A" <maashok@cyberwerx.com>
>>To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>>Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 8:09 AM
>>Subject: what is facility in the command logging facility?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I have question on where the command logging facility and logging
>>>trap should be used? I can't make out what exactly is logging
>>>facility command mean?
>>>
>>>Answers from you are appreciated.
>>>
>>>Ashok
>>>
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