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logging traps
This command sets the severity at which SNMP traps are logged and sent in an email.
Possible severity levels for logging messages are as follows. (You can enter either the word or the
corresponding numeral.)
emergency (0): The device is unusable.
alert (1): Action must be taken immediately.
critical (2): The device is experiencing primary system failures.
error (3): The device is experiencing non-urgent failures.
warning (4): The device is experiencing conditions that could lead to system errors if no action is
taken.
notice (5): The device is experiencing normal but significant conditions.
info (6): The device is providing non-critical information.
debug (7): The device is providing debug-level information.
Default Info (6) messages and higher are logged.
Format logging traps severity-level
Mode Global Config
no logging traps
This command resets the SNMP trap logging severity level to the default value.
Format
no logging traps
Mode Global Config
logging email test message-type
This command sends an email to the SMTP server to test the email alerting function.
Format
logging email test message-type {urgent |non-urgent |both}
message-body message-body
Mode Global Config
show logging email config
This command displays information about the email alert configuration.
Format
show logging email config
Mode Privileged EXEC
Column Meaning
Email Alert Logging The administrative status of the feature: enabled or disabled
Utility Commands
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