From: Jason Madsen (madsen.jason@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Nov 26 2008 - 15:24:59 ARST
yep, it's the same.  try both options and then do a show run and show logging.
Jason
On 11/26/08, Chuck Ryan (chryan) <chryan@cisco.com> wrote:
> If a requirement asks me to configure logging on a switch, so that
> syslog messages are stored locally except debug messages, even in the
> event of a reboot of the switch, I have configured the following:
>
> logging file flash:logs.txt 6
>
> Is this the same as:
>
> logging file flash:logs.txt informational
>
> Here are the options available to me on the switch:
>
> Rack1SW1(config)#logging file flash:logs.txt ?
>   <0-7>              Logging severity level
>   <4096-2147483647>  Logging file maximum size
>   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)
>   nomax              No maximum logging file size
>   notifications      Normal but significant conditions (severity=5)
>   warnings           Warning conditions                (severity=4)
>   <cr>
>
>
> So my thinking is that the severity level of 6 is the same as typing the
> word "informational". Would that be correct?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chuck
>
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