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Configuring System Message Logging Chapter 21
To disable logging to a terminal other than the console, use the no
logging monitor
global configuration command.
To disable logging to syslog servers, use the
no logging trap global
configuration command.
This table describes the level keywords. It lists also the corresponding UNIX
syslog definitions from the most severe level to the least severe level.
The software generates four other categories of messages:
Error messages about software or hardware malfunctions, displayed at
levels warnings through emergencies. These types of messages mean that
the functionality of the access point is affected.
Output from the
debug commands, displayed at the debugging level.
Debug commands are typically used only by the Technical Assistance
Center (TAC).
Interface up or down transitions and system restart messages, displayed at
the notifications level. This message is only for information; access point
functionality is not affected.
Reload requests and low-process stack messages, displayed at the
informational level. This message is for information only; access point
functionality is not affected.
Table 115 - Message Logging Level Keywords
Level Keyword Level Description Syslog Definition
emergencies 0 System unstable LOG_EMERG
alerts 1 Immediate action needed LOG_ALERT
critical 2 Critical conditions LOG_CRIT
errors 3 Error conditions LOG_ERR
warnings 4 Warning conditions LOG_WARNING
notifications 5 Normal but significant condition LOG_NOTICE
informational 6 Informational messages only LOG_INFO
debugging 7 Debugging messages LOG_DEBUG
TIP
Authentication request log messages are not logged on to a syslog server. This
feature is not supported on Cisco Aironet access points.