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; fax
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; security
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; Verbose takes an optional argument, in the form of an integer level.
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; Verbose messages with higher levels will not be logged to the file. If
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; the verbose level is not specified, it will log verbose messages following
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; the current level of the root console.
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; Verbose takes an optional argument, in the form of an integer level. The
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; verbose level can be set per logfile. Verbose messages with higher levels
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; will not be logged to the file. If the verbose level is not specified, it
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; will log verbose messages following the current level of the root console.
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;
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; Debug has multiple levels like verbose. However, it is a system wide setting
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; and cannot be specified per logfile. You specify the debug level elsewhere
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; such as the CLI 'core set debug 3', starting Asterisk with '-ddd', or in
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; asterisk.conf 'debug=3'.
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;
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; Special level name "*" means all levels, even dynamic levels registered
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; by modules after the logger has been initialized (this means that loading
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