D
E
VENT
M
ESSAGES
This appendix contains the following information:
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Event Logging
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Event Logging Levels
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Event Logging Counters
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Using SYSLOG
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Event Message Examples
Event Logging
The RAS 1500 event logging system logs important information about
RAS 1500 processes to a number of logging sinks. Logging sinks are
destinations to which event information is sent (for example, a console or
SYSLOG host) in the form of event messages. RAS 1500 is capable of
logging event data to:
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SYSLOG host(s)
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the Console (local)
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a local FLASH file
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a TELNET session via the
show event
command
SYSLOG Host Event
Logging
You can use the SYSLOG daemon to log RAS 1500 events to one or more
remote hosts. Event messages are sent to a SYSLOG server via UDP using
port # 514 - the standard UDP port for SYSLOG messages.
When ICMP logging is
enabled
, the following ICMP events are logged to
SYSLOG:
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Sent Dest Unreachable
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Sent ICMP TimeExceeded
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Rcvd ICMP TimeExceeded