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system logging will provide. PriorityVerbose will generate the most messages, while priorityDisable will turn off
all messages.
• priorityVerbose(5)
• priorityDebug(10)
• priorityInfo(20)
• priorityOddity(40)
• priorityService(60)
• prioritySystem(80)
• priorityDisable(1000)
Min Priority for Console RS-232 (syslogConsolePriority)
System messages which have a priority equal to or greater than this setting will be printed directly to the RS-
232 configuration port. Messages will be printed regardless of the current operating state of the RS-232 config
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uration port. If a manager is logged into the RS-232 port using PPP then syslog messages are not packed into
PPP packets. The lower the number next to the priority listed below, the more details system logging will pro
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vide. PriorityVerbose will generate the most messages, while priorityDisable will turn off all messages.
• priorityVerbose(5)
• priorityDebug(10)
• priorityInfo(20)
• priorityOddity(40)
• priorityService(60)
• prioritySystem(80)
• priorityDisable(1000)
Min Priority for Flash Storage (syslogFlashPriority)
System messages which have a priority equal to or greater than this setting will be permanently stored in the
Flash PROM. Some maximum number of messages may be stored in the Flash PROM before this storage area
must be cleared.
• prioritySystem(80)—Flash PROM will be used to store system-level messages.
• priorityDisable(1000)—No system-level messages will be stored.
Min Priority for SNMP Trap Daemon (syslogTrapPriority)
System messages which have a priority equal to or greater than this setting will be sent to the SNMP trap dae-
mon defined by syslogTrapIP. The lower the number next to the priority listed below, the more details system
logging will provide. PriorityVerbose will generate the most messages, while priorityDisable will turn off all
messages.
• priorityVerbose(5)
• priorityDebug(10)