From: darby.weaver@universalorlando.com
Date: Sun Apr 30 2006 - 22:35:33 GMT-3
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The logging console command limits the logging messages displayed on the console terminal to messages with a level number at or below the specified severity level, which is specified by the level argument. Table 16 lists the error message level keywords and corresponding UNIX syslog definitions in order from the most severe level to the least severe level.
The no logging console command disables logging to the console terminal.
The default is to log messages to the console at the debugging level and those level numbers that are lower, which means all levels. The logging monitor command defaults to debugging also. The logging trap command defaults to the informational level.
To display logging messages on a terminal, use the terminal monitor EXEC command.
Current software generates the following four categories of error messages:
Error messages about software or hardware malfunctions, displayed at levels warnings through emergencies
Output from the debug commands, displayed at the debugging level
Interface up/down transitions and system restart messages, displayed at the notifications level
Reload requests and low-process stack messages, displayed at the informational level
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