Which statement describes a syslog message severity level?

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Which statement describes a syslog message severity level?

  • A syslog alarm with a severity level of 7 indicates an emergency situation that can render the system unusable.
  • A syslog alarm at the severity level 4 and higher is sent to an external syslog server by default.
  • A severity level 7 message is only accessible through the terminal line.
  • Severity level 0 is the most critical severity level.

Explanation: The syslog severity levels increase in severity as the level number gets smaller. Level 0 is the highest severity level and indicates an emergency situation that can render a system unusable. Syslog severity level 7 is used for debugging messages.

Exam with this question: CCNA 3 v7 Module 10 Quiz - Network Management

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