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Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 CLI Command Reference
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Chapter 2 CLI Command Reference
logging trap
logging trap
Specifies the minimum severity level of the messages to be logged to the syslog server. Any messages
at the specified security level or above will be sent to the syslog server.
To reset the minimum severity level to be logged to the default level (info), use the no form of this
command.
logging trap severity-level
no logging trap
Syntax Description
Command Default info
Command Modes Global configuration
Command History This table includes the following release-specific history entries:
Usage Guidelines A trap is an unsolicited message sent to a remote network management host. Logging traps should not
be confused with SNMP traps (SNMP logging traps require the use of the CISCO -SYSLOG-MIB and
are sent using the Simple Network Management Protocol.)
Table 2-3 lists syslog severity levels and the corresponding SCOS severity levels. Not all syslog severity
levels are supported on the SCE platform.
Use the logging host and logging trap commands to send messages to a remote syslog server.
severity-level The name of the minimum severity level at which messages should be
logged. Error messages of lesser severity will not be logged to syslog.
Severity levels supported by the SCE platform are as follows:
fatal
error
warning
info
Release Modification
3.6.x This command was introduced.
Table 2-3 Syslog and SCOS Severity Levels
Syslog Severity Level SCOS Severity SCOS Definition
emergency 0 Not defined SEVERITY_EMERGENCY_LEVEL
alert 1 Not defined SEVERITY_ALERT_LEVEL