Re: logging trap severity level for category "alarms"

From: Bajo (bajoalex@gmail.com)
Date: Wed May 31 2006 - 09:36:36 ART


The higher number in severity (which the lower severity) covers all the
numbers below ( which is higher severity)". From the Doc CD "specifying the
level *critical* causes messages as the critical (3), alert (2), and
emergency (1) levels to be saved to the logging history table. " ( I know
the mapping in the Doc is not correct. Should be 2 1 0 respectively)
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios123/123tcr/123tfr/cfrgt_04.htm#wp1100509

So Severity 7 (debugging) will get all.

On 5/31/06, Koen Zeilstra <koen@koenzeilstra.com> wrote:
>
> Hi group,
>
> If the task asks you to logg warning, alarms and cricital messages to a
> certain host, which severity level do you need to use?
>
> {0 | emergencies}. System is unusable
> {1 | alerts}.Immediate action needed
> {2 | critical}.Critical conditions
> {3 | errors}.Error conditions
> {4 | warnings}.Warning conditions
> {5 | notifications}.Normal but significant conditions
> {6 | informational}.Informational messages
> {7 | debugging}. Debugging messages
>
>
> warning -> 4
> critical -> 2
> alarms -> ??????
>
> Are alarms errors or notifications?
>
> So that would be either level 4 of level 5??
>
>
> regards,
>
> Koen
>
>
>
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Bajo



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