accounting-policy [acct-policy-id] [access | network]
show>log
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode.
This command displays accounting policy information.
Specifies the policy ID that uniquely identifies the accounting policy, expressed as a decimal integer.
Specifies to display only access accounting policies.
Specifies to display only network accounting policies.
The following output is an example of accounting policy information, and Table: Output fields: accounting policy describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:7210-SAS>show>log# accounting-policy
===============================
Accounting Policies
===============================================================================
Policy Type Def Admin Oper Intvl File Record Name
Id State State Id
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 access No Down Down 5 1 combined-service-ingress
Description : (Not Specified)
Log-Memory : Yes
Log-Memory Size : 128 KB
Data Loss Count : 0 Data Loss TimeStamp: N/A
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This policy is applied to:
Svc :101 SAP:lag-3:101.101 Collect-Stats
Svc :102 SAP:lag-3:102.102 Collect-Stats
Svc :103 SAP:lag-3:103.103 Collect-Stats
....
Label | Description |
---|---|
Policy ID |
Displays the identifying value assigned to a specific policy |
Type |
Identifies accounting record type forwarded to the configured accounting file access — Indicates that the policy is an access accounting policy network — Indicates that the policy is a network accounting policy sdp — Indicates that the policy is meant to collect accounting stats for SDPs and spoke SDPs access port — Indicates that the policy is an access port accounting policy which can be used to collect accounting records only for access ports network interface — Indicates that the policy is an network Interface accounting policy which can be used to collect accounting records only for network IP interface none — Indicates no accounting record types assigned |
Def |
Yes — Indicates that the policy is a default access or network policy No — Indicates that the policy is not a default access or network policy |
Admin State |
Displays the administrative state of the policy Up — Indicates that the policy is administratively enabled Down — Indicates that the policy is administratively disabled |
Oper State |
Displays the operational state of the policy Up — Indicates that the policy is operationally up Down — Indicates that the policy is operationally down |
Intvl |
Displays the interval, in minutes, in which statistics are collected and written to their destination The default depends on the record name type |
File ID |
Displays the log destination |
Record Name |
Displays the accounting record name which represents the configured record type |
Log-Memory |
If the values shown is 'Yes', it indicates that temporary volatile memory is in use for this accounting policy If it displays 'No', the temporary volatile memory is not in use for this accounting policy |
Log-Memory Size |
Displays the amount of temporary volatile memory in use for this accounting policy |
This policy is applied to |
Specifies the entity where the accounting policy is applied |
accounting-records
show>log
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode.
This command displays accounting policy record names.
The following output is an example of accounting record information, and Table: Output fields: accounting records describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:7210-SAS>show>log# accounting-records
==========================================================
Accounting Policy Records
==========================================================
Record # Record Name Def. Interval
----------------------------------------------------------
1 service-ingress-octets 5
2 service-egress-octets 5
3 service-ingress-packets 5
4 service-egress-packets 5
5 network-ingress-octets 15
6 network-egress-octets 15
7 network-ingress-packets 15
8 network-egress-packets 15
10 combined-service-ingress 5
11 combined-network-ing-egr-octets 15
13 complete-service-ingress-egress 5
14 combined-sdp-ingress-egress 5
15 complete-sdp-ingress-egress 5
32 saa 5
33 network-interface-ingress-octets 15
34 network-interface-ingress-packets 15
35 combined-network-interface-ingress 15
36 access-egress-packets 5
37 access-egress-octets 5
38 combined-access-egress 5
39 combined-network-egress 15
40 combined-service-egress 5
==========================================================
*A:7210-SAS>show>log#
Label | Description |
---|---|
Record # |
The record ID that uniquely identifies the accounting policy, expressed as a decimal integer |
Record Name |
The accounting record name |
Def. Interval |
The default interval, in minutes, in which statistics are collected and written to their destination |
applications
show>log
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode
This command displays a list of all application names that can be used in event-control and filter commands.
The following output is an example of application name information.
Sample outputA:ALA-1# show log applications
==================================
Log Event Application Names
==================================
Application Name
----------------------------------
CCAG
CHASSIS
CPMHWFILTER
DHCP
DEBUG
DOT1X
FILTER
IGMP
IGMP_SNOOPING
IP
ISIS
LAG
LDP
LOGGER
MIRROR
MPLS
OAM
OSPF
PORT
PPP
QOS
RIP
ROUTE_POLICY
RSVP
SECURITY
SNMP
STP
SVCMGR
SYSTEM
USER
VRRP
VRTR
==================================
A:ALA-1#
event-control [application-id [event-name | event-number]]
show>log
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode
This command displays event control settings for events including whether the event is suppressed or generated and the severity level for the event.
If no options are specified, all events, alarms, and traps are listed.
Displays event control for only the specified application.
Displays event control only for the named application event.
Displays event control for only the specified application event number.
The following output is an example of event control settings information, and Table: Output fields: event control describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:SAS>show>log# event-control
=======================================================================
Log Events
=======================================================================
Application
ID# Event Name P g/s Logged Dropped
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
BGP:
2001 bgpEstablished MI gen 0 0
2002 bgpBackwardTransition WA gen 0 0
2003 tBgpMaxPrefix90 WA gen 0 0
2004 tBgpMaxPrefix100 CR gen 0 0
L 2005 sendNotification WA gen 0 0
L 2006 receiveNotification WA gen 0 0
L 2007 bgpInterfaceDown WA gen 0 0
L 2008 bgpConnNoKA WA gen 0 0
L 2009 bgpConnNoOpenRcvd WA gen 0 0
L 2010 bgpRejectConnBadLocAddr WA gen 0 0
L 2011 bgpRemoteEndClosedConn WA gen 0 0
L 2012 bgpPeerNotFound WA gen 0 0
L 2013 bgpConnMgrTerminated WA gen 0 0
L 2014 bgpTerminated WA gen 0 0
L 2015 bgpNoMemoryPeer CR gen 0 0
L 2016 bgpVariableRangeViolation WA gen 0 0
L 2017 bgpCfgViol WA gen 0 0
2018 tBgpPeerGRStatusChange WA gen 0 0
2019 tBgpNgEstablished MI gen 0 0
2020 tBgpNgBackwardTransition WA gen 0 0
2021 tBgpPeerNgHoldTimeInconsistent WA gen 0 0
CHASSIS:
2001 cardFailure MA gen 0 0
2002 cardInserted MI gen 5 0
2003 cardRemoved MI gen 0 0
2004 cardWrong MI gen 0 0
2005 EnvTemperatureTooHigh MA gen 0 0
2006 fanFailure CR gen 0 0
2007 powerSupplyOverTemp CR gen 0 0
2008 powerSupplyAcFailure CR gen 0 0
2009 powerSupplyDcFailure CR gen 0 0
2010 powerSupplyInserted MA gen 1 0
2011 powerSupplyRemoved MA gen 0 0
2012 redPrimaryCPMFail CR gen 0 0
2016 clearNotification MA gen 0 0
2017 syncIfTimingHoldover CR gen 0 0
2018 syncIfTimingHoldoverClear CR gen 0 0
2019 syncIfTimingRef1Alarm MI gen 0 0
2020 syncIfTimingRef1AlarmClear MI gen 0 0
2021 syncIfTimingRef2Alarm MI gen 0 0
2022 syncIfTimingRef2AlarmClear MI gen 0 0
2023 flashDataLoss MA gen 0 0
2024 flashDiskFull MA gen 0 0
2025 softwareMismatch MA gen 0 0
2026 softwareLoadFailed MA gen 0 0
2027 bootloaderMismatch MA gen 1 0
2028 bootromMismatch MA gen 0 0
2029 fpgaMismatch MA gen 0 0
2030 syncIfTimingBITSAlarm MI gen 0 0
2031 syncIfTimingBITSAlarmClear MI gen 0 0
2032 cardUpgraded MA gen 0 0
2033 cardUpgradeInProgress MA gen 0 0
2034 cardUpgradeComplete MA gen 0 0
2050 powerSupplyInputFailure CR gen 0 0
2051 powerSupplyOutputFailure CR gen 0 0
2052 mdaHiBwMulticastAlarm MI gen 0 0
2056 mdaCfgNotCompatible MA gen 0 0
2057 cardSyncFileNotPresent MI gen 0 0
2058 tmnxEqMdaXplError MI sup 0 0
2059 tmnxEqCardPChipError MI sup 0 0
2060 tmnxEqCardSoftResetAlarm MI gen 0 0
2061 tmnxEqMdaSyncENotCompatible MA gen 0 0
2062 tmnxIPsecIsaGrpActiveIsaChgd MI gen 0 0
2063 tmnxEqCardPChipMemoryEvent MI sup 0 0
2064 tmnxIPsecIsaGrpUnableToSwitch MI gen 0 0
2065 tmnxIPsecIsaGrpTnlLowWMark MI gen 0 0
2066 tmnxIPsecIsaGrpTnlHighWMark MI gen 0 0
2067 tmnxIPsecIsaGrpTnlMax MI gen 0 0
2076 tmnxEqCardPChipCamEvent CR gen 0 0
2078 tmnxEqHwEnhancedCapability MA gen 0 0
2068 tmnxEqSyncIfTimingRef1Quality MI gen 0 0
2069 tmnxEqSyncIfTimingRef2Quality MI gen 0 0
2072 tmnxEqSyncIfTimingRefSwitch MI gen 0 0
2077 tmnxEqSyncIfTimingSystemQuality MI gen 1 0
3001 tmnxSasAlarminput1StateChanged MA gen 0 0
3002 tmnxSasAlarminput2StateChanged MA gen 0 0
3003 tmnxSasAlarminput3StateChanged MA gen 0 0
3004 tmnxSasAlarminput4StateChanged MA gen 0 0
3000 EnvTemperatureTooLow MA gen 0 0
DEBUG:
L 2001 traceEvent MI gen 0 0
EFM_OAM:
2001 tmnxDot3OamPeerChanged MI gen 0 0
2002 tmnxDot3OamLoopDetected MI gen 0 0
2003 tmnxDot3OamLoopCleared MI gen 0 0
2008 dot3OamNonThresholdEvent MI gen 0 0
2902 tmnxDyingGasp MI gen 0 0
ETH_CFM:
2001 dot1agCfmFaultAlarm MI gen 0 0
2002 tmnxDot1agCfmMepLbmTestComplete MI gen 0 0
2003 tmnxDot1agCfmMepLtmTestComplete MI gen 0 0
2004 tmnxDot1agCfmMepEthTestComplete MI gen 0 0
2005 tmnxDot1agCfmMepDMTestComplete MI gen 0 0
2006 tmnxDot1agCfmMepAisStateChanged MI gen 0 0
2007 tmnxDot1agCfmMipEvaluation MI gen 0 0
ERING:
2001 tmnxEthRingPathFwdStateChange MI gen 0 0
2002 tmnxEthRingApsPrvsnRaiseAlarm MI gen 0 0
2003 tmnxEthRingApsPrvsnClearAlarm MI gen 0 0
ETUN:
2001 tmnxEthTunnelApsCfgRaiseAlarm MI gen 0 0
2002 tmnxEthTunnelApsCfgClearAlarm MI gen 0 0
2003 tmnxEthTunnelApsPrvsnRaiseAlarm MI gen 0 0
2004 tmnxEthTunnelApsPrvsnClearAlarm MI gen 0 0
2005 tmnxEthTunnelApsNoRspRaiseAlarm MI gen 0 0
2006 tmnxEthTunnelApsNoRspClearAlarm MI gen 0 0
2007 tmnxEthTunnelApsSwitchoverAlarm MI gen 0 0
FILTER:
2001 tIPFilterPBRPacketsDrop WA gen 0 0
2002 tFilterEntryActivationFailed WA gen 0 0
2003 tFilterEntryActivationRestored WA gen 0 0
IGMP_SNOOPING:
2001 sapIgmpSnpgGrpLimitExceeded WA gen 0 0
2002 sapIgmpSnpgMcacPlcyDropped WA gen 0 0
2003 sdpBndIgmpSnpgGrpLimitExceeded WA gen 0 0
2004 sdpBndIgmpSnpgMcacPlcyDropped WA gen 0 0
2005 sapIgmpSnpgMcsFailure WA gen 0 0
2006 sapIgmpSnpgSrcLimitExceeded WA gen 0 0
2007 sdpBndIgmpSnpgSrcLimitExceeded WA gen 0 0
IP:
L 2001 clearRTMError MI gen 0 0
L 2002 ipEtherBroadcast MI gen 0 0
L 2003 ipDuplicateAddress MI gen 0 0
L 2004 ipArpInfoOverwritten MI gen 0 0
L 2005 fibAddFailed MA gen 0 0
L 2006 qosNetworkPolicyMallocFailed MA gen 0 0
L 2007 ipArpBadInterface MI gen 0 0
L 2008 ipArpDuplicateIpAddress MI gen 0 0
L 2009 ipArpDuplicateMacAddress MI gen 0 0
L 2010 ipAnyDuplicateAddress MI gen 0 0
ISIS:
2001 vRtrIsisDatabaseOverload WA gen 0 0
2002 vRtrIsisManualAddressDrops WA gen 0 0
2003 vRtrIsisCorruptedLSPDetected WA gen 0 0
2004 vRtrIsisMaxSeqExceedAttempt WA gen 0 0
2005 vRtrIsisIDLenMismatch WA gen 0 0
2006 vRtrIsisMaxAreaAddrsMismatch WA gen 0 0
2007 vRtrIsisOwnLSPPurge WA gen 0 0
2008 vRtrIsisSequenceNumberSkip WA gen 0 0
2009 vRtrIsisAutTypeFail WA gen 0 0
2010 vRtrIsisAuthFail WA gen 0 0
2011 vRtrIsisVersionSkew WA gen 0 0
2012 vRtrIsisAreaMismatch WA gen 0 0
2013 vRtrIsisRejectedAdjacency WA gen 0 0
2014 vRtrIsisLSPTooLargeToPropagate WA gen 0 0
2015 vRtrIsisOrigLSPBufSizeMismatch WA gen 0 0
2016 vRtrIsisProtoSuppMismatch WA gen 0 0
2017 vRtrIsisAdjacencyChange WA gen 0 0
2018 vRtrIsisCircIdExhausted WA gen 0 0
2019 vRtrIsisAdjRestartStatusChange WA gen 0 0
2020 vRtrIsisLdpSyncTimerStarted WA gen 0 0
2021 vRtrIsisLdpSyncExit WA gen 0 0
LAG:
2001 DynamicCostOn WA gen 0 0
2002 DynamicCostOff WA gen 0 0
2003 LagPortAddFailed WA gen 0 0
2004 LagSubGroupSelected WA gen 0 0
2005 LagPortAddFailureCleared WA gen 0 0
LDP:
2001 vRtrLdpStateChange MI gen 0 0
2002 vRtrLdpInstanceStateChange MI gen 0 0
2003 vRtrLdpIfStateChange MI sup 0 0
2004 vRtrLdpGroupIdMismatch MI gen 0 0
LLDP:
2001 lldpRemTablesChange MI gen 0 0
LOGGER:
L 2001 STARTED MI gen 5 0
2002 tmnxLogTraceError CR gen 0 0
2005 tmnxLogSpaceContention MA gen 0 0
2006 tmnxLogAdminLocFailed MA gen 0 0
2007 tmnxLogBackupLocFailed MA gen 0 0
2008 tmnxLogFileRollover MA gen 0 0
2009 tmnxLogFileDeleted MI gen 0 0
2010 tmnxClear IN gen 0 0
2011 tmnxTestEvent IN gen 0 0
2012 tmnxLogEventThrottled MA gen 0 0
2013 tmnxSysLogTargetProblem MA gen 0 0
2014 tmnxLogAccountingDataLoss MA gen 0 0
2015 tmnxStdEventsReplayed MA gen 0 0
L 2016 tmnxLogOnlyEventThrottled MA gen 0 0
MC_REDUNDANCY:
2001 tmnxMcRedundancyPeerStateChanged WA gen 0 0
2002 tmnxMcRedundancyMismatchDetected WA gen 0 0
2003 tmnxMcRedundancyMismatchResolved WA gen 0 0
2004 tmnxMcPeerSyncStatusChanged WA gen 0 0
2005 tmnxMcSyncClientAlarmRaised WA gen 0 0
2006 tmnxMcSyncClientAlarmCleared WA gen 0 0
2007 tmnxSrrpSubnetMismatch WA gen 0 0
2008 tmnxSrrpSubnetMismatchCleared WA gen 0 0
2009 tmnxSrrpInstanceIdMismatch WA gen 0 0
2010 tmnxSrrpSapMismatch WA gen 0 0
2011 tmnxSrrpSapTagMismatch WA gen 0 0
2012 tmnxSrrpRedIfMismatch WA gen 0 0
2013 tmnxSrrpDualMaster WA gen 0 0
2014 tmnxMcLagInfoLagChanged WA gen 0 0
2015 tmnxSrrpSystemIpNotSet WA gen 0 0
2016 tmnxMcRingOperStateChanged WA gen 0 0
2017 tmnxMcRingInbCtrlOperStateChgd WA gen 0 0
2018 tmnxMcRingNodeLocOperStateChgd WA gen 0 0
2019 tmnxMcSyncClockSkewRaised WA gen 0 0
2020 tmnxMcSyncClockSkewCleared WA gen 0 0
2021 tmnxSrrpDuplicateSubIfAddress WA gen 0 0
2022 tmnxMcPeerRingsOperStateChanged WA gen 0 0
2023 tmnxSrrpTrapNewMaster MI gen 0 0
2024 tmnxSrrpBecameBackup MI gen 0 0
L 2025 srrpPacketDiscarded MI gen 0 0
2026 tmnxSrrpBfdIntfSessStateChgd MI gen 0 0
2027 tmnxMcPeerEPBfdSessionOpen WA gen 0 0
2028 tmnxMcPeerEPBfdSessionClose WA gen 0 0
2029 tmnxMcPeerEPBfdSessionUp WA gen 0 0
2030 tmnxMcPeerEPBfdSessionDown WA gen 0 0
2031 tmnxMcPeerEPOperDown WA gen 0 0
2032 tmnxMcPeerEPOperUp WA gen 0 0
2033 tmnxMCEPSessionPsvModeEnabled WA gen 0 0
2034 tmnxMCEPSessionPsvModeDisabled WA gen 0 0
MIRROR:
2001 sourceEnabled MI gen 0 0
2002 sourceDisabled MI gen 0 0
2003 destinationEnabled MI gen 0 0
2004 destinationDisabled MI gen 0 0
2006 sourceIpFilterChange MI gen 0 0
2007 sourceMacFilterChange MI gen 0 0
2008 sourceSapChange MI gen 0 0
2009 sourceSubscriberChange MI gen 0 0
MPLS:
2001 mplsXCUp WA gen 0 0
2002 mplsXCDown WA gen 0 0
2003 mplsTunnelUp WA gen 0 0
2004 mplsTunnelDown WA gen 0 0
2005 mplsTunnelRerouted WA sup 0 0
2006 mplsTunnelReoptimized WA sup 0 0
2007 vRtrMplsStateChange WA gen 0 0
2008 vRtrMplsIfStateChange WA gen 0 0
2009 vRtrMplsLspUp WA gen 0 0
2010 vRtrMplsLspDown WA gen 0 0
2011 vRtrMplsLspPathUp WA gen 0 0
2012 vRtrMplsLspPathDown WA gen 0 0
2013 vRtrMplsLspPathRerouted WA gen 0 0
2014 vRtrMplsLspPathResignaled WA gen 0 0
2015 vRtrMplsP2mpInstanceUp WA gen 0 0
2016 vRtrMplsP2mpInstanceDown WA gen 0 0
2017 vRtrMplsS2lSubLspUp WA gen 0 0
2018 vRtrMplsS2lSubLspDown WA gen 0 0
2019 vRtrMplsS2lSubLspRerouted WA gen 0 0
2020 vRtrMplsS2lSubLspResignaled WA gen 0 0
2021 vRtrMplsLspPathSoftPreempted WA gen 0 0
2022 vRtrMplsLspPathLstFillReoptElig WA gen 0 0
2023 vRtrMplsP2mpInstanceResignaled WA gen 0 0
2024 vRtrMplsResignalTimerExpired WA gen 0 0
NTP:
2001 tmnxNtpAuthMismatch WA gen 0 0
2002 tmnxNtpNoServersAvail MA gen 0 0
2003 tmnxNtpServersAvail MI gen 0 0
2008 tmnxNtpOperChange WA gen 0 0
2009 tmnxNtpServerChange MI gen 0 0
OAM:
2001 tmnxOamPingProbeFailedV3 MI gen 0 0
2002 tmnxOamPingTestFailedV3 MI gen 0 0
2003 tmnxOamPingTestCompletedV3 MI gen 0 0
2004 tmnxAncpLoopbackTestCompleted WA gen 0 0
L 2005 tmnxAncpLoopbackTestCompletedL WA gen 0 0
2050 tmnxOamTrPathChange MI gen 0 0
2051 tmnxOamTrTestFailed MI gen 0 0
2052 tmnxOamTrTestCompleted MI gen 0 0
L 2053 svcIdInvalid MI gen 0 0
L 2054 svcIdWrongType MI gen 0 0
2055 tmnxOamLdpTtraceAutoDiscState MI gen 0 0
2056 tmnxOamLdpTtraceFecProbeState MI gen 0 0
2057 tmnxOamLdpTtraceFecDisStatus MI gen 0 0
2101 tmnxOamSaaThreshold MI gen 0 0
OSPF:
2001 tmnxOspfVirtIfStateChange WA gen 0 0
2002 tmnxOspfNbrStateChange WA gen 0 0
2003 tmnxOspfVirtNbrStateChange WA gen 0 0
2004 tmnxOspfIfConfigError WA gen 0 0
2005 tmnxOspfVirtIfConfigError WA gen 0 0
2006 tmnxOspfIfAuthFailure WA gen 0 0
2007 tmnxOspfVirtIfAuthFailure WA gen 0 0
2008 tmnxOspfIfRxBadPacket WA gen 0 0
2009 tmnxOspfVirtIfRxBadPacket WA gen 0 0
2010 tmnxOspfTxRetransmit WA sup 0 0
2011 tmnxOspfVirtIfTxRetransmit WA sup 0 0
2012 tmnxOspfAreaOriginateLsa WA sup 0 0
2013 tmnxOspfAreaMaxAgeLsa WA gen 0 0
2014 tmnxOspfLsdbOverflow WA gen 0 0
2015 tmnxOspfLsdbApproachingOverflow WA gen 0 0
2016 tmnxOspfIfStateChange WA gen 0 0
2017 tmnxOspfNssaTranslatorStatusChg WA gen 0 0
2018 tmnxOspfRestartStatusChange WA gen 0 0
2019 tmnxOspfNbrRestartHlprStsChg WA gen 0 0
2020 tmnxOspfVirtNbrRestartHlprStsChg WA gen 0 0
2021 tmnxOspfSpfRunsStopped WA gen 0 0
2022 tmnxOspfSpfRunsRestarted WA gen 0 0
2023 tmnxOspfOverloadEntered WA gen 0 0
2024 tmnxOspfOverloadExited WA gen 0 0
2025 tmnxOspfAsOriginateLsa WA sup 0 0
2026 tmnxOspfAsMaxAgeLsa WA gen 0 0
2027 tmnxOspfLinkOriginateLsa WA sup 0 0
2028 tmnxOspfLinkMaxAgeLsa WA gen 0 0
2029 tmnxOspfLdpSyncTimerStarted WA gen 0 0
2030 tmnxOspfLdpSyncExit WA gen 0 0
2031 tmnxOspfShamIfStateChange WA gen 0 0
2032 tmnxOspfShamNbrStateChange WA gen 0 0
2033 tmnxOspfShamIfConfigError WA gen 0 0
2034 tmnxOspfShamIfAuthFailure WA gen 0 0
2035 tmnxOspfShamIfRxBadPacket WA gen 0 0
2036 tmnxOspfShamIfTxRetransmit WA gen 0 0
2037 tmnxOspfShamNbrRestartHlprStsChg WA gen 0 0
2038 tmnxOspfFailureDisabled WA gen 0 0
PORT:
2001 sonetSDHAlarmSet MI gen 0 0
2002 sonetSDHAlarmClear MI gen 0 0
2003 sonetSDHChannelAlarmSet MI gen 0 0
2004 sonetSDHChannelAlarmClear MI gen 0 0
2005 SFPInserted MI gen 17 0
2006 SFPRemoved MI gen 3 0
2008 SFPStatusFailure MI gen 0 0
2009 portError MI gen 0 0
2010 yellowDiffDelayExceeded MI gen 0 0
2011 redDiffDelayExceeded MA gen 0 0
2012 bndlBadEndPtDiscriminator MI gen 0 0
2013 ds3AlarmSet MI gen 0 0
2014 ds3AlarmClear MI gen 0 0
2015 ds1AlarmSet MI gen 0 0
2016 ds1AlarmClear MI gen 0 0
2017 etherAlarmSet MI gen 5 0
2018 etherAlarmClear MI gen 4 0
2019 ds1LoopbackStart MI gen 0 0
2020 ds1LoopbackStop MI gen 0 0
2021 ds3LoopbackStart MI gen 0 0
2022 ds3LoopbackStop MI gen 0 0
2023 sdhLoopbackStart MI gen 0 0
2024 sdhLoopbackStop MI gen 0 0
2025 etherLoopDetected MI gen 0 0
2026 etherLoopCleared MI gen 0 0
2027 etherSpeedNotCompatible MA gen 0 0
2028 etherDuplexNotCompatible MA gen 0 0
2029 etherIngressRateCfgNotCompatible MA gen 0 0
2030 digitalDiagnosticMonitorFailed MI gen 9 0
2031 SFPStatusDDMCorrupt MI gen 0 0
2032 SFPStatusReadError MI gen 0 0
2033 SFPStatusUnsupported MI gen 0 0
2034 dsxClockSyncStateChange MI gen 0 0
2035 bundleMlfrMemberLoopback MI gen 0 0
2036 tmnxPortUnsupportedFunction WA gen 0 0
2037 otuAlarms MI gen 0 0
ROUTE_POLICY:
L 2001 trigPolicyPrevEval WA gen 0 0
RSVP:
2001 vRtrRsvpStateChange WA gen 0 0
2002 vRtrRsvpIfStateChange WA gen 0 0
2003 vRtrRsvpIfNbrStateUp WA gen 0 0
2004 vRtrRsvpIfNbrStateDown WA gen 0 0
SECURITY:
L 2001 cli_user_login MI gen 3 0
L 2002 cli_user_logout MI gen 2 0
L 2003 cli_user_login_failed MI gen 0 0
L 2004 cli_user_login_max_attempts MI gen 0 0
L 2005 ftp_user_login MI gen 0 0
L 2006 ftp_user_logout MI gen 0 0
L 2007 ftp_user_login_failed MI gen 0 0
L 2008 ftp_user_login_max_attempts MI gen 0 0
L 2009 ssh_user_login MI gen 0 0
L 2010 ssh_user_logout MI gen 0 0
L 2011 ssh_user_login_failed MI gen 0 0
L 2012 ssh_user_login_max_attempts MI gen 0 0
2014 radiusOperStatusChange MI gen 0 0
L 2015 user_disconnect MA gen 0 0
L 2016 radiusSystemIpAddrNotSet MA gen 0 0
2018 tacplusOperStatusChange MI gen 0 0
L 2019 mafEntryMatch MA gen 0 0
L 2020 ftp_transfer_successful MI gen 0 0
L 2021 ftp_transfer_failed MI gen 0 0
L 2022 enable_admin WA gen 0 0
L 2023 host_snmp_attempts WA gen 0 0
2024 SSH_server_preserve_key_fail MI gen 0 0
2025 tacplusInetSrvrOperStatusChange MI gen 0 0
2026 radiusInetServerOperStatusChange MI gen 0 0
2027 tmnxKeyChainAuthFailure MI gen 0 0
2028 tmnxCpmProtViolPort WA gen 0 0
2029 tmnxCpmProtViolPortAgg WA gen 0 0
2030 tmnxCpmProtViolIf WA gen 0 0
2031 tmnxCpmProtViolSap WA gen 0 0
2032 tmnxCpmProtViolMac WA gen 0 0
2033 tmnxCpmProtViolVdoSvcClient WA gen 0 0
2034 tmnxCpmProtViolVdoVrtrClient WA gen 0 0
2206 tmnxConfigModify WA gen 2 0
2207 tmnxConfigCreate WA gen 2 0
2208 tmnxConfigDelete WA gen 0 0
2209 tmnxStateChange WA gen 0 0
SNMP:
2001 coldStart MA gen 1 0
2002 warmStart MA gen 0 0
2003 authenticationFailure MI sup 0 0
2004 linkDown WA gen 5 0
2005 linkUp WA gen 8 0
2101 risingAlarm MA gen 0 0
2102 fallingAlarm MA gen 0 0
2201 snmpdError MA gen 0 0
STP:
2001 topologyChangeSapMajorState WA gen 0 0
2002 newRootSap WA gen 0 0
2003 topologyChangeVcpState WA gen 0 0
2004 newRootVcpState WA gen 0 0
2005 topologyChangeSapState WA gen 0 0
2006 receivedTCN WA gen 0 0
2007 newRootBridge WA gen 0 0
2008 unacknowledgedTCN WA gen 0 0
2009 higherPriorityBridge WA gen 0 0
2011 sapEncapPVST MI gen 0 0
2012 sapEncapDot1d MI gen 0 0
2014 tmnxSvcTopoChgSdpBindMajorState WA gen 0 0
2015 tmnxSvcNewRootSdpBind WA gen 0 0
2016 tmnxSvcTopoChgSdpBindState WA gen 0 0
2017 tmnxSvcSdpBindRcvdTCN WA gen 0 0
2018 tmnxSvcSdpBindRcvdHigherBriPrio WA gen 0 0
2019 tmnxSvcSdpBindEncapPVST MI gen 0 0
2020 tmnxSvcSdpBindEncapDot1d MI gen 0 0
2021 tmnxNewCistRegionalRootBridge WA gen 0 0
2022 tmnxNewMstiRegionalRootBridge WA gen 0 0
2023 tmnxStpRootGuardViolation WA gen 0 0
2024 tmnxStpMeshNotInMstRegion WA gen 0 0
2025 tmnxSapStpExcepCondStateChng WA gen 0 0
2026 tmnxSdpBndStpExcepCondStateChng WA gen 0 0
2050 sapActiveProtocolChange MI gen 0 0
2051 tmnxSvcSdpActiveProtocolChange MI gen 0 0
2052 vcpActiveProtocolChange MI gen 0 0
2053 topologyChangePipMajorState WA gen 0 0
2054 topologyChangePipState WA gen 0 0
2055 tmnxPipStpExcepCondStateChng WA gen 0 0
2056 pipActiveProtocolChange MI gen 0 0
SVCMGR:
2011 svcTlsMacPinningViolation WA gen 0 0
2103 svcStatusChanged MI gen 4 0
2104 svcTlsFdbTableFullAlarmRaised MI gen 0 0
2105 svcTlsFdbTableFullAlarmCleared MI gen 0 0
2108 iesIfStatusChanged MI gen 0 0
2109 tmnxSvcObjTodSuiteApplicFailed WA gen 0 0
2110 tmnxEndPointTxActiveChanged WA gen 0 0
2111 tmnxSvcPEDiscPolServOperStatChg MI gen 0 0
2120 svcTlsMrpAttrRegistrationFailed MI gen 0 0
2125 svcTlsMrpAttrTblFullAlarmRaised MI gen 0 0
2126 svcTlsMrpAttrTblFullAlarmCleared MI gen 0 0
2128 svcEpipePbbOperStatusChanged MI gen 0 0
2203 sapStatusChanged MI gen 2 0
2204 sapTlsMacAddrLimitAlarmRaised MI gen 0 0
2205 sapTlsMacAddrLimitAlarmCleared MI gen 0 0
2206 hostConnectivityLost WA gen 0 0
2207 hostConnectivityRestored WA gen 0 0
2208 sapReceivedProtSrcMac MI gen 0 0
2209 sapTlsMacMoveExceeded MI gen 0 0
2210 sapPortStateChangeProcessed MA gen 0 0
2211 sapCemPacketDefectAlarm MI gen 0 0
2212 sapCemPacketDefectAlarmClear MI gen 0 0
2213 msapStateChanged MI gen 0 0
2214 msapCreationFailure MI gen 0 0
2303 sdpStatusChanged MI gen 0 0
2306 sdpBindStatusChanged MI gen 0 0
L 2307 sdpKeepAliveStarted MI gen 0 0
L 2308 sdpKeepAliveStopped MI gen 0 0
L 2309 sdpKeepAliveProbeFailure MI gen 0 0
L 2310 sdpKeepAliveLateReply MI gen 0 0
2311 sdpTlsMacAddrLimitAlarmRaised MI gen 0 0
2312 sdpTlsMacAddrLimitAlarmCleared MI gen 0 0
2313 sdpBindPwPeerStatusBitsChanged MI gen 0 0
2314 sdpBindTlsMacMoveExceeded MI gen 0 0
2315 sdpBindPwPeerFaultAddrChanged MI gen 0 0
2316 sdpBindSdpStateChangeProcessed MA gen 0 0
2317 sdpBandwidthOverbooked MA gen 0 0
2318 sdpBindInsufficientBandwidth MA gen 0 0
2319 dynamicSdpConfigChanged MA gen 0 0
2320 dynamicSdpBindConfigChanged MA gen 0 0
2321 dynamicSdpCreationFailed MA gen 0 0
2322 dynamicSdpBindCreationFailed MA gen 0 0
2401 svcTlsMfibTableFullAlarmRaised MI gen 0 0
2402 svcTlsMfibTableFullAlarmCleared MI gen 0 0
2500 tmnxSubscriberCreated WA gen 0 0
2501 tmnxSubscriberDeleted WA gen 0 0
2502 tmnxSubscriberRenamed WA gen 0 0
2503 tmnxSubAcctPlcyFailure WA gen 0 0
2504 tmnxSubMcsRelatedProblem WA gen 0 0
2505 tmnxSubAuthPlcyRadSerOperStatChg MI gen 0 0
2506 tmnxSubAcctPlcyRadSerOperStatChg MI gen 0 0
2507 svcEndPointMacLimitAlarmRaised MI gen 0 0
2508 svcEndPointMacLimitAlarmCleared MI gen 0 0
2509 tmnxSubRadSapDisconnectError WA gen 0 0
2510 tmnxSubRadSdpBndDisconnectError WA gen 0 0
2511 tmnxSubRadSapCoAError WA gen 0 0
2512 tmnxSubRadSdpBndCoAError WA gen 0 0
2513 tmnxSubRadSapSubAuthError WA gen 0 0
2514 tmnxSubRadSdpBndSubAuthError WA gen 0 0
2515 svcFdbMimDestTblFullAlrm MI gen 0 0
2516 svcFdbMimDestTblFullAlrmCleared MI gen 0 0
2517 svcPersistencyProblem WA gen 0 0
2520 svcArpHostPopulateErr WA gen 0 0
2522 svcEPMCEPConfigMismatch WA gen 0 0
2523 svcEPMCEPConfigMismatchResolved WA gen 0 0
2524 svcEPMCEPPassiveModeActive WA gen 0 0
2525 svcEPMCEPPassiveModePassive WA gen 0 0
2526 sapHostBGPPeeringSetupFailed MI gen 0 0
2527 tmnxSubUserCategoryOutOfCredit MI gen 0 0
2528 svcRestoreHostProblem WA gen 0 0
2529 tmnxSubUserCategoryRefreshCredit MI gen 0 0
2530 tmnxSubUserCategoryError MI gen 0 0
SYSTEM:
2001 stiDateAndTimeChanged WA gen 0 0
2002 ssiSaveConfigSucceeded MA gen 0 0
2003 ssiSaveConfigFailed CR gen 0 0
2004 sbiBootConfig MA gen 1 0
2005 sbiBootSnmpd MA gen 1 0
2006 tmnxConfigModify WA gen 66 0
2007 tmnxConfigCreate WA gen 11 0
2008 tmnxConfigDelete WA gen 0 0
2009 tmnxStateChange WA gen 7 0
2010 tmnxModuleMallocFailed MA gen 0 0
2011 tmnxTrapDropped MA gen 0 0
2012 ssiSyncConfigOK WA gen 0 0
2013 ssiSyncConfigFailed CR gen 0 0
2014 ssiSyncBootEnvOK WA gen 0 0
2015 ssiSyncBootEnvFailed CR gen 0 0
L 2016 socket_bind_failed CR gen 0 0
L 2017 socket_conn_accept_failed CR gen 0 0
2018 sntpTimeDiffExceedsThreshold MA gen 0 0
2022 tmnxSssiMismatch MA gen 0 0
2023 tmnxSnmpdStateChange MA gen 1 0
2024 tmnxRedStandbySyncing MA gen 0 0
2025 tmnxRedStandbyReady MA gen 0 0
2026 tmnxRedStandbySyncLost CR gen 0 0
2027 tmnxRedSwitchover CR gen 0 0
2028 tmnxRedCpmActive CR gen 0 0
2029 tmnxRedSingleCpm CR gen 0 0
2030 persistencyClosedAlarmRaised MA gen 0 0
2031 persistencyClosedAlarmCleared MA gen 0 0
2032 tmnxSntpOperChange MA gen 0 0
2034 tmnxFtpClientFailure MI gen 0 0
2037 persistencyEventReport WA gen 0 0
2038 sbiBootConfigFailFileError MA gen 0 0
2039 sbiBootConfigOKFileError MA gen 0 0
2101 schedActionFailure MA gen 0 0
2102 smScriptAbort MA gen 0 0
2103 smScriptResult MI sup 0 0
2104 smScriptException MI sup 0 0
USER:
L 2001 cli_user_login MI gen 3 0
L 2002 cli_user_logout MI gen 2 0
L 2003 cli_user_login_failed MI gen 0 0
L 2004 cli_user_login_max_attempts MI gen 0 0
L 2005 ftp_user_login MI gen 0 0
L 2006 ftp_user_logout MI gen 0 0
L 2007 ftp_user_login_failed MI gen 0 0
L 2008 ftp_user_login_max_attempts MI gen 0 0
L 2009 cli_user_io MI sup 0 35
L 2010 snmp_user_set MI sup 0 0
L 2011 cli_config_io MI gen 276 0
VRTR:
2001 tmnxVRtrMidRouteTCA MI gen 0 0
2002 tmnxVRtrHighRouteTCA MI gen 0 0
2003 tmnxVRtrHighRouteCleared MI gen 0 0
2004 tmnxVRtrIllegalLabelTCA MA gen 0 0
2008 tmnxVRtrMaxArpEntriesTCA MA gen 0 0
2009 tmnxVRtrMaxArpEntriesCleared MI gen 0 0
2011 tmnxVRtrMaxRoutes MI gen 0 0
2012 tmnxVRtrBfdSessionDown MA gen 0 0
2013 tmnxVRtrBfdMaxSessionOnSlot MA gen 0 0
2014 tmnxVRtrBfdPortTypeNotSupported MA gen 0 0
2015 tmnxVRtrBfdSessionUp MA gen 0 0
2016 tmnxVRtrIPv6MidRouteTCA MI gen 0 0
2017 tmnxVRtrIPv6HighRouteTCA MI gen 0 0
2018 tmnxVRtrIPv6HighRouteCleared MI gen 0 0
2019 tmnxVRtrStaticRouteCPEStatus MI gen 0 0
2020 tmnxVRtrBfdSessionDeleted MI gen 0 0
2021 tmnxVRtrBfdSessionProtChange MI gen 0 0
2022 tmnxVRtrManagedRouteAddFailed MI gen 0 0
2023 tmnxVRtrFibOccupancyThreshold MI sup 0 0
2024 tmnxVRtrInetAddressAttachFailed MI gen 0 0
2029 tmnxVRtrIfLdpSyncTimerStart WA sup 0 0
2030 tmnxVRtrIfLdpSyncTimerStop WA sup 0 0
=======================================================================
A:ALA-1# show log event-control ospf
=======================================================================
Log Events
=======================================================================
Application
ID# Event Name P g/s Logged Dropped
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
2001 ospfVirtIfStateChange WA gen 0 0
2002 ospfNbrStateChange WA gen 1 0
2003 ospfVirtNbrStateChange WA gen 0 0
2004 ospfIfConfigError WA gen 0 0
2005 ospfVirtIfConfigError WA gen 0 0
2006 ospfIfAuthFailure WA gen 0 0
2007 ospfVirtIfAuthFailure WA gen 0 0
2008 ospfIfRxBadPacket WA gen 0 0
2009 ospfVirtIfRxBadPacket WA gen 0 0
2010 ospfTxRetransmit WA sup 0 0
2011 ospfVirtIfTxRetransmit WA sup 0 0
2012 ospfOriginateLsa WA sup 0 404
2013 ospfMaxAgeLsa WA gen 3 0
2014 ospfLsdbOverflow WA gen 0 0
2015 ospfLsdbApproachingOverflow WA gen 0 0
2016 ospfIfStateChange WA gen 2 0
2017 ospfNssaTranslatorStatusChange WA gen 0 0
2018 vRtrOspfSpfRunsStopped WA gen 0 0
2019 vRtrOspfSpfRunsRestarted WA gen 0 0
2020 vRtrOspfOverloadEntered WA gen 1 0
2021 vRtrOspfOverloadExited WA gen 0 0
2022 ospfRestartStatusChange WA gen 0 0
2023 ospfNbrRestartHelperStatusChange WA gen 0 0
2024 ospfVirtNbrRestartHelperStsChg WA gen 0 0
=======================================================================
A:ALA-1#
A:ALA-1# show log event-control ospf ospfVirtIfStateChange
=======================================================================
Log Events
=======================================================================
Application
ID# Event Name P g/s Logged Dropped
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
2001 ospfVirtIfStateChange WA gen 0 0
=======================================================================
A:ALA-1#
Label | Description |
---|---|
Application |
Displays the application name |
ID# |
Displays the event ID number within the application L ID# An ‟L” in front of an ID represents event types that do not generate an associated SNMP notification Most events do generate a notification, only the exceptions are marked with a preceding ‟L” |
Event Name |
Displays the event name |
P |
CL — The event has a cleared severity/priority CR — The event has critical severity/priority IN — The event has indeterminate severity/priority MA — The event has major severity/priority MI — The event has minor severity/priority WA — The event has warning severity/priority |
g/s |
gen — The event will be generated or logged by event control sup — The event will be suppressed or dropped by event control thr — Specifies that throttling is enabled |
Logged |
Displays the number of events logged or generated |
Dropped |
Displays the number of events dropped or suppressed |
file-id [log-file-id]
show>log
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode.
This command displays event file log information.
If no command line parameters are specified, a summary output of all event log files is displayed.
Specifying a file ID displays detailed information about the event file log.
Displays detailed information about the specified event file log.
The following output is an example of event file information, and Table: Output fields: log file ID describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:MTUSN945189# show log file-id
=============================================================
File Id List
=============================================================
file-id rollover retention admin backup oper
location location location
-------------------------------------------------------------
1 30 500 cf1: none cf1:
2 30 500 cf1: none cf1:
3 30 500 cf1: none cf1:
4 30 500 cf1: none cf1:
5 30 500 cf1: none cf1:
6 30 500 cf1: none cf1:
7 30 500 cf1: none cf1:
8 30 500 cf1: none cf1:
9 30 500 cf1: none cf1:
10 30 500 cf1: none cf1:
11 30 500 cf1: none cf1:
12 30 500 cf1: none cf1:
13 30 500 cf1: none cf1:
14 30 500 cf1: none cf1:
15 30 500 cf1: none cf1:
16 30 500 cf1: none cf1:
17 30 500 cf1: none cf1:
18 30 500 cf1: none cf1:
=============================================================
*A:MTUSN945189#
A:MTUSN945189# show log file-id 1
=============================================================
File Id List
=============================================================
file-id rollover retention admin backup oper
location location location
-------------------------------------------------------------
1 2800 500 cf1: none cf1:
=============================================================
===============================================================
File Id 1 Location cf1:
===============================================================
file name expired state
---------------------------------------------------------------
cf1:\act\act0101-20010518-085306.xml.gz no complete
=============================================================
*A:MTUSN945189#
Label | Description |
---|---|
file-id |
Displays the log file ID |
rollover |
Displays the rollover time for the log file which is how long in between partitioning of the file into a new file |
retention |
Displays the retention time for the file in the system which is how long the file should be retained in the file system |
admin location |
The primary flash device specified for the file location. none — Indicates no specific flash device was specified |
oper location |
Displays the actual flash device on which the log file exists |
file-id |
Displays the log file ID |
rollover |
Displays the rollover time for the log file which is how long in between partitioning of the file into a new file |
retention |
Displays the retention time for the file in the system which is how long the file should be retained in the file system |
file name |
Displays the complete pathname of the file associated with the log ID |
expired |
Indicates whether or not the retention period for this file has passed |
state |
in progress — Indicates the current open log file complete — Indicates the old log file |
filter-id [filter-id]
show>log
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode.
This command displays event log filter policy information.
Displays detailed information about the specified event filter policy ID.
The following outputs are examples of event log filter information, and the associated table describe the output fields.
Sample output — summary, Table: Output fields: log filter summary
Sample output — detailed, Table: Output fields: log filter detail
*A:ALA-48>config>log# show log filter-id
=============================================================================
Log Filters
=============================================================================
Filter Applied Default Description
Id Action
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 no forward
5 no forward
10 no forward
1001 yes drop Collect events for Serious Errors Log
=============================================================================
*A:ALA-48>config>log#
Label | Description |
---|---|
Filter Id |
Displays the event log filter ID |
Applied |
no — The event log filter is not currently in use by a log ID yes — The event log filter is currently in use by a log ID |
Default Action |
drop — The default action for the event log filter is to drop events not matching filter entries forward — The default action for the event log filter is to forward events not matching filter entries |
Description |
Displays the description string for the filter ID |
*A:ALA-48>config>log# show log filter-id 1001
==========================================================================
Log Filter
==========================================================================
Filter-id : 1001 Applied : yes Default Action: drop
Description : Collect events for Serious Errors Log
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Log Filter Match Criteria
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry-id : 10 Action : forward
Application : Operator : off
Event Number : 0 Operator : off
Severity : major Operator : greaterThanOrEqual
Subject : Operator : off
Match Type : exact string :
Router : Operator : off
Match Type : exact string :
Description : Collect only events of major severity or higher
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
==========================================================================
*A:ALA-48>config>log#
Label | Description |
---|---|
Filter-id |
Displays the event log filter ID |
Applied |
no — The event log filter is not currently in use by a log ID yes — The event log filter is currently in use by a log ID |
Default Action |
drop — The default action for the event log filter is to drop events not matching filter entries forward — The default action for the event log filter is to forward events not matching filter entries |
Description (Filter-id) |
Displays the description string for the filter ID |
Entry-id |
Displays the event log filter entry ID |
Action |
default — There is no explicit action for the event log filter entry and the filter default action is used on matching events drop — The action for the event log filter entry is to drop matching events forward — The action for the event log filter entry is to forward matching events |
Description (Entry-id) |
Displays the description string for the event log filter entry |
Application |
Displays the event log filter entry application match criterion |
Event Number |
Displays the event log filter entry application event ID match criterion |
Severity |
cleared — The log event filter entry application event severity cleared match criterion indeterminate — The log event filter entry application event severity indeterminate match criterion critical — The log event filter entry application event severity critical match criterion major — The log event filter entry application event severity cleared match criterion minor — The log event filter entry application event severity minor match criterion warning — The log event filter entry application event severity warning match criterion |
Subject |
Displays the event log filter entry application event ID subject string match criterion |
Router |
Displays the event log filter entry application event ID router router-instance string match criterion |
Operator |
There is an operator field for each match criteria: application, event number, severity, and subject. equal — Matches when equal to the match criterion GreaterThan — Matches when greater than the match criterion greaterThanOrEqual — Matches when greater than or equal to the match criterion lessThan — Matches when less than the match criterion lessThanOrEqual — Matches when less than or equal to the match criterion notEqual — Matches when not equal to the match criterion off — No operator specified for the match criterion |
log-collector
show>log
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode.
This command displays log collector statistics for the main, security, change and debug log collectors.
The following output is an example of log collector information, and Table: Output fields: log collector describes the output fields.
Sample outputA:ALA-1# show log log-collector
===============================================================================
Log Collectors
===============================================================================
Main Logged : 1224 Dropped : 0
Dest Log Id: 99 Filter Id: 0 Status: enabled Dest Type: memory
Dest Log Id: 100 Filter Id: 1001 Status: enabled Dest Type: memory
Security Logged : 3 Dropped : 0
Change Logged : 3896 Dropped : 0
Debug Logged : 0 Dropped : 0
===============================================================================
A:ALA-1#
Label | Description |
---|---|
<Collector Name> |
Main The main event stream contains the events that are not explicitly directed to any other event stream. |
Security The security stream contains all events that affect attempts to breach system security such as failed login attempts, attempts to access MIB tables to which the user is not granted access or attempts to enter a branch of the CLI to which access has not been granted. |
|
Change The change event stream contains all events that directly affect the configuration or operation of this node. |
|
Debug The debug-trace stream contains all messages in the debug stream. |
|
Dest. Log ID |
Specifies the event log stream destination. |
Filter ID |
The value is the index to the entry which defines the filter to be applied to this log's source event stream to limit the events output to this log's destination. If the value is 0, then all events in the source log are forwarded to the destination. |
Status |
Enabled Logging is enabled. |
Disabled Logging is disabled. |
|
Dest. Type |
Console — A log created with the console type destination displays events to the physical console device Events are displayed to the console screen whether a user is logged in to the console or not A user logged in to the console device or connected to the CLI via a remote telnet or SSH session can also create a log with a destination type of 'session' Events are displayed to the session device until the user logs off When the user logs off, the 'session' type log is deleted Syslog — All selected log events are sent to the syslog address SNMP traps — Events defined as SNMP traps are sent to the configured SNMP trap destinations and are logged in NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB tables File — All selected log events will be directed to a file on one of the compact flash disks Memory — All selected log events will be directed to an in-memory storage area |
log-id [log-id] [severity severity-level] [application application] [sequence from-seq [to-seq]] [count count] [router router-instance [expression]] [subject subject [regexp]] [ascending | descending]
show>log
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode
This command displays an event log summary with settings and statistics or the contents of a specific log file, SNMP log, or memory log.
If the command is specified with no command line options, a summary of the defined system logs is displayed. The summary includes log settings and statistics.
If the log ID of a memory, SNMP, or file event log is specified, the command displays the contents of the log. Additional command line options control what and how the contents are displayed.
Contents of logs with console, session, or syslog destinations cannot be displayed. The actual events can only be viewed on the receiving syslog or console device.
Displays the contents of the specified file log or memory log ID. The log ID must have a destination of an SNMP or file log or a memory log for this parameter to be used.
Displays only events with the specified and higher severity.
Displays only events generated by the specified application.
Specifies to use a regular expression as match criteria for the router instance string.
Displays the log entry numbers from a particular entry sequence number (from-seq) to another sequence number (to-seq). The to-seq value must be larger than the from-seq value.
If the to-seq number is not provided, the log contents to the end of the log is displayed unless the count parameter is present in which case the number of entries displayed is limited by the count.
Limits the number of log entries displayed to the number specified.
Specifies a router name up to 32 characters to be used in the display criteria.
Displays only log entries matching the specified text subject string, up to 32 characters. The subject is the object affected by the event. For example the port ID would be the subject for a link-up or link-down event.
Specifies to use a regular expression as parameters with the specified subject string.
Specifies sort direction. Logs are shown from the newest entry to the oldest in descending sequence number order on the screen. When using the ascending parameter, the log will be shown from the oldest to the newest entry.
The following outputs are examples of event log summary information, and Table: Output fields: log ID describes the output fields.
Sample outputA:ALA-1# show log log-id
=====================================================================
Event Logs
=====================================================================
Log Source Filter Admin Oper Logged Dropped Dest Dest Size
Id Id State State Type Id
--------------------------------------------------------------------
1 none none up down 52 0 file 10 N/A
2 C none up up 41 0 syslog 1 N/A
99 M none up up 2135 0 memory 500
=====================================================================
A:ALA-1#
Sample output for memory or file event log contents
A:gal171# show log log-id 99
===============================================================================
Event Log 99
===============================================================================
Description : Default System Log
Memory Log contents [size=500 next event=70 (not wrapped)]
69 2007/01/25 18:20:40.00 UTC CRITICAL: SYSTEM #2029 Base Redundancy
"The active CPM card A is operating in singleton mode. There is no standby CPM card
."
68 2007/01/25 17:48:38.16 UTC WARNING: SYSTEM #2006 Base LOGGER
"New event throttle interval 10, configuration modified"
67 2007/01/25 00:34:53.97 UTC CRITICAL: SYSTEM #2029 Base Redundancy
"The active CPM card A is operating in singleton mode. There is no standby CPM card
."
66 2007/01/24 22:59:22.00 UTC CRITICAL: SYSTEM #2029 Base Redundancy
"The active CPM card A is operating in singleton mode. There is no standby CPM card
."
65 2007/01/24 02:08:47.92 UTC CRITICAL: SYSTEM #2029 Base Redundancy
"The active CPM card A is operating in singleton mode. There is no standby CPM card
."
...
===============================================================================
A:gal171
A:NS061550532>config>log>snmp-trap-group# show log log-id 1
===============================================================================
Event Log 1
===============================================================================
SNMP Log contents [size=100 next event=3 (not wrapped)]
Cannot send to SNMP target address 10.1.1.1.
14 2000/01/05 00:54:09.11 UTC WARNING: MPLS #2007 Base VR 1:
"Instance is in administrative state: inService, operational state: inService"
13 2000/01/05 00:54:09.11 UTC WARNING: MPLS #2008 Base VR 1:
"Interface linkToIxia is in administrative state: inService, operational state: inSe
rvice"
....
===============================================================================
A:NS061550532>config>log>snmp-trap-group#
Label | Description |
---|---|
Log Id |
Displays an event log destination |
Source |
no — The event log filter is not currently in use by a log ID yes — The event log filter is currently in use by a log ID |
Filter ID |
Displays the index to the entry that defines the filter to be applied to this log source event stream to limit the events output to this log destination If the value is 0, all events in the source log are forwarded to the destination |
Admin State |
Up — Indicates that the administrative state is up Down — Indicates that the administrative state is down |
Oper State |
Up — Indicates that the operational state is up Down — Indicates that the operational state is down |
Logged |
Displays the number of events that have been sent to the log sources that were forwarded to the log destination |
Dropped |
Displays the number of events sent to the log sources that were not forwarded to the log destination because they were filtered out by the log filter |
Dest. Type |
Console — All selected log events are directed to the system console If the console is not connected, all entries are dropped Syslog — All selected log events are sent to the syslog address SNMP traps — Events defined as SNMP traps are sent to the configured SNMP trap destinations and are logged in NOTIFICATION-LOG-MIB tables File — All selected log events will be directed to a file on one of the compact flash disks Memory — All selected log events will be directed to an in-memory storage area |
Dest ID |
The event log stream destination |
Size |
The allocated memory size for the log |
Time format |
The time format specifies the type of timestamp format for events sent to logs where log ID destination is either syslog or file When the time format is UTC, timestamps are written using the Coordinated Universal Time value When the time format is local, timestamps are written in the system's local time |
snmp-trap-group [log-id]
show>log
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode
This command displays SNMP trap group configuration information.
Displays SNMP trap group information only for the specified trap group log ID.
The following output is an example of SNMP trap group information, and Table: Output fields: SNMP trap group describes the output fields.
Sample outputA:SetupCLI>config>log>snmp-trap-group# show log snmp-trap-group 44
===============================================================================
SNMP Trap Group 44
===============================================================================
Description : none
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name : ntt-test
Address : 10.10.10.3
Port : 162
Version : v2c
Community : ntttesting
Sec. Level : none
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name : test2
Address : 10.20.20.5
Port : 162
Version : v2c
Community : ntttesting
Sec. Level : none
===============================================================================
A:SetupCLI>config>log>snmp-trap-group#
Label | Description |
---|---|
Log-ID |
The log destination ID for an event stream. |
Address |
The IP address of the trap receiver, |
Port |
The destination UDP port used for sending traps to the destination, expressed as a decimal integer. |
Version |
Specifies the SNMP version format to use for traps sent to the trap receiver. Valid values are snmpv1, snmpv2c, snmpv3. |
Community |
The community string required by snmpv1 or snmpv2c trap receivers. |
Security-Level |
The required authentication and privacy levels required to access the views on this node. |
syslog [syslog-id]
show>log
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode
This command displays syslog event log destination summary information or detailed information about a specific syslog destination.
Displays detailed information about the specified syslog event log destination.
The following output is an example of syslog information, and Table: Output fields: syslog describes the output fields.
Sample output*A:ALA-48>config>log# show log syslog
===============================================================================
Syslog Target Hosts
===============================================================================
Id Ip Address Port Sev Level
Below Level Drop Facility Pfx Level
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 unknown 514 info
0 local7 yes
3 unknown 514 info
0 local7 yes
5 unknown 514 info
0 local7 yes
10 unknown 514 info
0 local7 yes
===============================================================================
*A:ALA-48>config>log#
*A:MV-SR>config>log# show log syslog 1
===============================================================================
Syslog Target 1
===============================================================================
IP Address : 192.168.15.22
Port : 514
Log-ids : none
Prefix : Sr12
Facility : local1
Severity Level : info
Prefix Level : yes
Below Level Drop : 0
Description : Linux Station Springsteen
===============================================================================
*A:MV-SR>config>log#
Label | Description |
---|---|
Syslog ID |
Displays the syslog ID number for the syslog destination |
IP Address |
Displays the IP address of the syslog target host |
Port |
Displays the configured UDP port number used when sending syslog messages |
Facility |
Displays the facility code for messages sent to the syslog target host |
Severity Level |
Displays the syslog message severity level threshold |
Below Level Dropped |
Displays a count of messages not sent to the syslog collector target because the severity level of the message was above the configured severity The higher the level, the lower the severity |
Prefix Present |
Yes — A log prefix was prepended to the syslog message sent to the syslog host No — A log prefix was not prepended to the syslog message sent to the syslog host |
Description |
Displays a text description stored in the configuration file for a configuration context |
LogPrefix |
Displays the prefix string prepended to the syslog message |
Log-id |
Events are directed to this destination |