SnmpSvcSetLogLevel

[This is preliminary documentation and subject to change.]

The SnmpSvcSetLogLevel function adjusts the level of detail of the debug output from the SNMP service and from SNMP extension agents using the SnmpUtilDbgPrint function. This function is an element of the SNMP Utility API.

VOID SnmpSvcSetLogLevel(
  INT nLogLevel  // level of severity of the event
);
 

Parameters

nLogLevel
Specifies a signed integer variable that indicates the level of detail of the debug output from the SnmpUtilDbgPrint function. This parameter can be one of the following values.
Value Meaning
SNMP_LOG_SILENT Disable all debugging output.
SNMP_LOG_FATAL Display fatal errors only.
SNMP_LOG_ERROR Display recoverable errors.
SNMP_LOG_WARNING Display warnings and recoverable errors.
SNMP_LOG_TRACE Display trace information.
SNMP_LOG_VERBOSE Display verbose trace information.

Return Values

None.

Remarks

Extension agents are encouraged to use the SnmpSvcSetLogType and SnmpSvcSetLogLevel functions during development to adjust the output of debugging information. Extension agents can integrate the information with the debug output from the SNMP service.

QuickInfo

  Windows NT: Requires version 5.0 or later.
  Windows: Requires Windows 95 or later.
  Windows CE: Unsupported.
  Header: Declared in snmp.h.
  Import Library: Use snmpapi.lib.

See Also

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Overview, SNMP Functions, SnmpUtilDbgPrint, SnmpSvcSetLogType