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cmmcaRtLogLevel
Cisco Multi-Modal Contact Applications Rt Log Level
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The current log level of the service. A log level acts as a filter to decide which events will be logged. Hence a log level has the same values as defined in CmmcaSeverityLevel. A log level will enable the service to log events that have atleast the designated severity. For eg: a log level set to warning(5) will only log events that have a level of atleast warning(5) severity; ie; All emergency(1), alert(2), critical(3), error(4), warning(5) events will be logged. 'emergency': This log level indicates that only events of such severity will be logged. . 'alert': This log level indicates that all emergency and alert events will be logged. 'critical': This log level indicates that all emergency, alert and critical events will be logged. 'error': This log level indicates that all emergency, alert, critical and error level events will be logged. 'warning': This log level indicates that all emergency, alert, critical, error and warning events will be logged. 'notice': This log level indicates that all emergency, alert, critical, error, warning and notice level events will be logged. 'informational': This log level indicates that all emergency, alert, critical, error, warning, notice and informational events will be logged. 'debug': This log level indicates that all emergency, alert, critical, error, warning, notice and debug level events will be logged.
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