Severity to log, Severity to console, Severity to syslog – Cisco VPN 3002 User Manual

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Chapter 9 Events

Configuration | System | Events | General

The Original severities and the Cisco IOS severities differ. Original severities number from 1-13. (For
the meaning of each Original severity, see

Table 9-2 on page 9-3

.) Cisco IOS severities number from

0–7.

Table 9-3

shows the meaning of Cisco IOS severities and how they map to Original severities.

Severity to Log

Click the drop-down menu button and select the range of event severity levels to enter in the event log
by default. The choices are: None, 1, 1-2, 1-3, ..., 1-13. The default is 1-5; if you choose this range, all
events of severity level 1 through severity level 5 are entered in the event log.

Severity to Console

Click the drop-down menu button and select the range of event severity levels to display on the console
by default. The choices are: None, 1, 1-2, 1-3, ..., 1-13. The default is 1-3; if you choose this range, all
events of severity level 1 through severity level 3 are displayed on the console.

Severity to Syslog

Click the drop-down menu button and select the range of event severity levels to send to a UNIX syslog
server by default. The choices are: None, 1, 1-2, 1-3, ..., 1-6. The default is None; if you choose this
range, no events are sent to a syslog server.

If you select any severity levels to send, you must also configure the syslog server(s) on the
Configuration | System | Events | Syslog Servers screens.

Table 9-3

Cisco IOS Severities

Cisco IOS Severity

Meaning

Original Severity

0

Emergencies

1

1

Alerts

Not used

2

Critical

2

3

Errors

Not used

4

Warning

3

5

Notification

4

6

Informational

5, 6

7

Debugging

7-13

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