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Syslog Message Details Area, Status Field, object. This field has the following values

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C6576M Syslog Dialog Box Chapter 6 Logical Object Dialog Boxes Syslog Message Details Area The Syslog Message Details area of the C6576M Syslog dialog box provides the following information: • Messages Not Recorded-The number of syslog messages not recorded. A message is not recorded if it has a severity value greater than the Max. Syslog Severity attribute. This attribute is read-only. • Messages Not Processed-The number of messages that were not processed due to a lack of system resources. This attribute is read-only. • Messages Deleted From Table-The number of messages that were deleted from the table in order to make room for new messages. The maximum number of messages kept in the table is dependent on the Max. Table Entries attribute. This attribute is read-only. • Notifications Sent-The number of syslog notifications sent. This attribute is read-only. • Max. Table Entries-The maximum number of messages in the syslog table. When this limit has been reached, the oldest messages are deleted to make room for newer messages. • Max. Syslog Severity-The maximum severity that will be recorded. Messages with a higher numeric value of severity will not be recorded. This attribute has one of the following values (listed in ascending order of severity): - emergency (1) - alert (2) - critical (3) - error (4) - warning (5) - notice (6) - info (7) - debug (8) Note The greatest severity state has the smallest numeric value of severity. For example, the emergency state has a value of (1) and is more severe than the info state, which has a value of (7). If you set Max. Syslog Severity to 7, then all states except debug will be recorded. This is because the debug state has a value of (8), which is greater than the value of the Max. Syslog Severity attribute. • Enable Notifications-SNMP syslog notifications are sent whenever a new syslog message is generated and recorded. - true-Notifications enabled. - false-Notifications disabled. Status Field The Status display-only field located at the bottom of the window indicates the current state of the object. This field has the following values: • decommissioned-CEMF is not actively monitoring the object attributes. • normal-Presence polling of the object. • normallostcomms-CEMF has lost communication with the device from the normal state. 6-30 Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide

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Chapter 6
Logical Object Dialog Boxes
C6576M Syslog Dialog Box
Syslog Message Details Area
The Syslog Message Details area of the C6576M Syslog dialog box provides the following information:
Messages Not Recorded—The number of syslog messages not recorded. A message is not recorded
if it has a severity value greater than the Max. Syslog Severity attribute. This attribute is read-only.
Messages Not Processed—The number of messages that were not processed due to a lack of system
resources. This attribute is read-only.
Messages Deleted From Table—The number of messages that were deleted from the table in order
to make room for new messages. The maximum number of messages kept in the table is dependent
on the Max. Table Entries attribute. This attribute is read-only.
Notifications Sent—The number of syslog notifications sent. This attribute is read-only.
Max. Table Entries—The maximum number of messages in the syslog table. When this limit has
been reached, the oldest messages are deleted to make room for newer messages.
Max. Syslog Severity—The maximum severity that will be recorded. Messages with a higher
numeric value of severity will not be recorded. This attribute has one of the following values (listed
in ascending order of severity):
emergency (1)
alert (2)
critical (3)
error (4)
warning (5)
notice (6)
info (7)
debug (8)
Note
The greatest severity state has the smallest numeric value of severity. For example, the emergency state
has a value of (1) and is more severe than the info state, which has a value of (7). If you set Max. Syslog
Severity to 7, then all states except debug will be recorded. This is because the debug state has a value
of (8), which is greater than the value of the Max. Syslog Severity attribute.
Enable Notifications—SNMP syslog notifications are sent whenever a new syslog message is
generated and recorded.
true—Notifications enabled.
false—Notifications disabled.
Status Field
The Status display-only field located at the bottom of the window indicates the current state of the
object. This field has the following values:
decommissioned—CEMF is not actively monitoring the object attributes.
normal—Presence polling of the object.
normallostcomms—CEMF has lost communication with the device from the normal state.