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Meaning of syslog level range values - arvind.zapp - 08-27-2014 01:15 PM Hi, #Configure the syslog level. It ranges from 0 to 6, the default value is 3. #Require reboot; syslog.log_level = I am not able to find what 0-6 corresponds to? I need to set up log level for warning,error,and debug levels only. And i am not able to find anywhere what these values mean. Thanks, Arvind RE: Meaning of syslog level range values - Yealink_Jim - 08-28-2014 04:02 PM Hi, It configures the detail level of syslog information to be exported. 0 means nothing and 6 means all. The default value is 3. It takes effect after a reboot. |