The number at the end corresponds to the Syslog priority/status level.

Although a log size of 7 sounds like my kind of log!  Anyway, Agent
Smith can explain syslog far better than what I can:
http://routergod.com/agentsmith/

Cheers,
Matt

CCIE #22386
CCSI #31207


On 16 January 2012 11:07, WaLeEd AlShErIf <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to understand the command of loggign , I have seen some examples 
> that used to debug the ppp negotiation where the debugger used command " 
> logging consol 7 " follwed by "logging buffer 6 " then " logging buffer size 
> 999999" and ends with " show log " to see the debug information .
>
> I know that " logging buffer size 999999 " is used to increase the buffer 
> size as the debug of ppp could be infinite and if you did show it on the 
> consol it can oversize the consol buffer and log you out of the router .
>
> If any one deals with this , hope to clarify the meaning and the details .
>
> Good luck for you all
> Yours,
> Waleed
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