Example of sros-log-generic-event notification

The following shows an sros-log-generic-event notification.

<notification xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:notification:1.0">
    <eventTime>2017-06-12T09:12:42.344Z</eventTime>
    <sros-log-generic-event xmlns="urn:nokia.com:sros:ns:yang:sr:notifications">
        <sequence-number>8443</sequence-number>
        <severity>warning</severity>
        <application>ospf</application>
        <event-id>2047</event-id>
        <event-name>tmnxOspfNgIfStateChange</event-name>
        <router-name>Base</router-name>
        <subject>VR:  1 OSPFv2 (0) </subject>
        <message>LCL_RTR_ID 1.1.1.1: Interface toDutB_214 state changed to down (event IF_DOWN)</message>
        <event-params>
            <vRtrID>1</vRtrID>
            <tmnxOspfVersion>version2</tmnxOspfVersion>
            <tmnxOspfInstance>0</tmnxOspfInstance>
            <tmnxOspfRouterId>16843009</tmnxOspfRouterId>
            <tmnxOspfNgIfIndex>0x00000007</tmnxOspfNgIfIndex>
            <tmnxOspfNgIfInstId>0</tmnxOspfNgIfInstId>
            <tmnxOspfNgIfAreaId>0</tmnxOspfNgIfAreaId>
            <tmnxOspfNgIfState>down</tmnxOspfNgIfState>
            <tmnxOspfIfIpName>toDutB_214</tmnxOspfIfIpName>
            <tmnxOspfIfEvent>IF_DOWN</tmnxOspfIfEvent>
            <ospfRouterIdIpAddr>1.1.1.1</ospfRouterIdIpAddr>
        </event-params>
    </sros-log-generic-event>
</notification>