Re: LOGGING Question

From: Jason Madsen (madsen.jason@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Jul 09 2008 - 15:49:50 ART


The level numbers don't coincide with the severity of the alarms. In fact,
they are the exact opposite. As the numbers lessen the severity increases.
When you select a severity level it includes all higher severity /
numerically lower levels as well.

Hope that helps clarify a little.

Jason

On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 12:41 PM, Emran <muhammadimranmemon@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi Experts,
>
> kindly guide me, I have a problem in understanding logging.
>
> IN
> Page # 746 , Chapter # 9
> CCIE Professional Development Routing TCP/IP
> Volume II, Second Edition
> By Jeff Doyle , Jennifer Carroll
>
> The Last Paragraph of Page # 746;
> ( If you specify a level of messages to see in a particular log you get
> that
> level and all levels above; If you specify debugging for instance you get
> all
> levels of messages, If you specify warnings you also get errors, critical
> alerts and emergencies )
>
>
> Levels;
> Emergency = 0
> Alerts = 1
> Critical = 2
> Errors = 3
> Warnings = 4
> Notifications = 5
> Informational = 6
> Debugging = 7
>
> Question: If we get that level and above, than when we specify Warning how
> can we get critical, Emergency and alerts, they are below than Warning as
> like
> with Debugging. Doesn't that paragraph conflict with it self.
>
> Kindly guide me. Do we get that Level and Above or Below ?
>
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Muhammad Emran
>
>
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