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net_plus_severity_levels.txt
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The severity levels range from zero to seven, with zero being the most severe and seven being the least severe.
Level 0 is used for an emergency and is considered the most severe condition because the system has become unstable.
Level 1 is used for an alert condition and means that there is a condition that should be corrected immediately.
Level 2 is used for a critical condition, and it means that there is a failure in the system’s primary application and it requires immediate attention.
Level 3 is used for an error condition, and it means that something is happening to the system that is preventing the proper function.
Level 4 is used for warning conditions and it may indicate that an error will occur if action is not taken soon.
Level 5 is used for notice conditions and it means that the events are unusual, but they are not error conditions.
Level 6 is used for information conditions and it is a normal operational message that requires no action.
Level 7 is used for debugging conditions and is just information that is useful to developers as they are debugging their networks and applications.