An administrator is configuring the severity level on the vManage NMS for events that indicate that an action must be taken immediately. Which severity level must be configured?
B - Critical
Critical—indicates that action needs to be taken immediately.
https://sdwan-docs.cisco.com/Product_Documentation/vManage_Help/Release_18.4/Monitor/Events
Alert is not belong to Events section but syslog, IDS/IPS, URL filtering etc.
See page 313 in https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/routers/sdwan/vManage-Help/vmanage-help-18-4.pdf
Question states Severity Level for events, under Events filter, severity there are only 3 options, hence Critical - B is the correct answer
a.Critical—indicates that action needs to be taken immediately.
b.Major—indicates that the problem needs immediate attention from you but, is not critical enough to bring down the network.
c.Minor—is informational only.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/sdwan/configuration/Monitor-And-Maintain/monitor-maintain-book/m-alarms-events-logs.html
B is correct
because critical is include a events category in vmanage and need be taken immediately action but other options are syslog priority in vmanage
I'm going with B as well
"In the Severity drop-down, select the event severity level. Events generated by Cisco SD-WAN devices are collected by vManage NMS and classified as:
Critical—indicates that action needs to be taken immediately.
Major—indicates that the problem needs to be looked into but is not critical enough to bring down the network.
Minor—is informational only."
source(search 'Set Event Filters'): https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/sdwan/vManage-Help/xe-17-vedge-20/b-vmanage-help/m-help-monitor.html#c_Events_12335.xml
Answer is D alert
Select the severity of the syslog message to save. The severity indicates the seriousness of the event that generated the
message. priority can be one of the following:
• Emergency—System is unusable (corresponds to syslog severity 0).
• Alert— Action must be taken immediately (corresponds to syslog severity 1).
• Critical—Critical: A serious condition (corresponds to syslog severity 2).
• Error—An error condition that does not fully impair system usability (corresponds to syslog severity 3).
• Warning—A minor error condition (corresponds to syslog severity 4).
• Notice—A normal, but significant condition (corresponds to syslog severity 5).
• Informational—Routine condition (the default) (corresponds to syslog severity 6).
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/routers/sdwan/vManage-Help/vmanage-help-18-4.pdf
Events generated by Viptela devices are collected by vManage NMS and classified as:
Critical – indicates that action needs to be taken immediately.
Major – indicates that the problem needs to be looked into but is not critical enough to bring down the network.
Minor – is informational only.
Alert - Answer D is correct. Please refer the following link
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/routers/sdwan/vManage-Help/vmanage-help-18-1.pdf
Alert - Answer D is correct. Please refer the following link
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/routers/sdwan/vManage-Help/vmanage-help-18-1.pdf
B - Critical
Critical—indicates that action needs to be taken immediately.
https://sdwan-docs.cisco.com/Product_Documentation/vManage_Help/Release_18.4/Monitor/Events
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