What is the result of configuring the logging console warning command?
A. Messages with a severity level of 4 and higher will be logged to all available TTY lines.
B. Only warning messages will be logged on the console.
C. Warning, error, critical, and informational messages will be logged on the console.
D. Warning, critical, alert, and emergency messages will be logged on the console.
E. The logging console warning command needs to be followed in the configuration with logging buffered byte size to specify the message buffer size for the console.
• 0 —emergency: System unusable
• 1 —alert: Immediate action needed
• 2 —critical: Critical condition—default level
• 3 —error: Error condition
• 4 —warning: Warning condition
• 5 —notification: Normal but significant condition
• 6 —informational: Informational message only
• 7 —debugging: Appears during debugging only
No Error level in D Answer.
A is correct – higher means more serious: 4,3,2,1,0
I believe that option “D” is incomplete. Can you please update it with the missing level: “Error”
Remember:
Warning -> Error -> Critical -> Alert -> Emergency