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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 8-1.) Cisco IOS severities number from 0–7. The “Cisco
IOS Severities” table that follows 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
1AlertsNot 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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