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300-410 Practice Question: The default behavior of the 'logging buffered'…
What is the default behavior of the 'logging buffered' command in Cisco IOS-XE when no severity level is specified?
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It captures messages of severity 0 through 7.
When 'logging buffered' is configured without a severity level, it defaults to severity 7 (debugging), capturing all messages.
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It captures only messages of severity 0 through 4.
Why it's wrong here
This would be the case if severity 4 were specified, but the default is 7.
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It captures only messages of severity 0 through 5.
Why it's wrong here
Severity 5 is not the default; the default is 7.
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It captures only messages of severity 0 through 6.
Why it's wrong here
Severity 6 is not the default; the default is 7.
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It captures messages of severity 0 through 7.
Why this is correct
The default severity for buffered logging is 7, so all messages from emergencies to debugging are logged.
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Last reviewed: Jun 18, 2026
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