Final answer:
The severity level of a SYSLOG message is not given, but each term corresponds to a different level of severity, ranging 0-7. Without the specific message level, we cannot pinpoint the exact severity from the provided options. The answer would be: c) Not enough information to determine.
Step-by-step explanation:
The severity level of a SYSLOG message is indicated by a numerical code, ranging from 0 (Emergency) to 7 (Debug). The severity levels correspond to:
0 - Emergency: system is unusable
1 - Alert: action must be taken immediately
2 - Critical: critical conditions
3 - Error: error conditions
4 - Warning: warning conditions
5 - Notice: normal but significant condition
6 - Informational: informational messages
7 - Debug: debug-level messages
To answer the question directly, without knowing the precise numeric code or description of the SYSLOG message in question, it is not possible to accurately determine the severity level.
Each option given corresponds with these levels: Informational represents level 6, Notifications is not a standard SYSLOG severity level but could be interpreted as Notice which is level 5, Warnings corresponds to level 4, Errors to level 3, and Alerts to level 1.
The answer would be: c) Not enough information to determine.