Level : Sets the logging level for the identity. There are five levels of logging, starting with the
least logging:
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Figure 14 - 25 shows setting the Event log leveling to medium on the MSExchangeSA\OAL Generator.
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Summary
The Test-* cmdlets explained in this chapter provide a wealth of troubleshooting cmdlets to assist in
troubleshooting and configuration management. Providing the Exchange administrator a resource to
test connectivity and response times for individual components, across server roles, and for external
connectivity in an automated fashion is something that has only been available in higher - end monitoring
systems. The scriptability of these cmdlets allows for their flexible framework to be manipulated for
whatever test the Exchange administrator can think of. Plus, with the openness of such cmdlets as
Get-EventLog or Get-MessageTrackingLog the flexibility to perform complex analysis with only a
few lines of code is very cool indeed. The Exchange team was the first at Microsoft to ship a product that
uses PowerShell as the basis for its administration. The standard has been set, the reviews are in, and
people love it.
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