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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Troubleshooting Guide, Release 5.0.x
OL-8723-19
Chapter 1 Troubleshooting Overview
Managing Events and Alarms
The
show
commands can include any or all of the following optional tokens:
•
id
—The unique serial number of the event or alarm assigned by the system.
•
type
—The type of event or alarm to show, which can be any one of the following:
–
audit
–
billing
–
callp
–
config
–
database
–
maintenance
–
oss
–
security
–
signaling
–
statistics
–
system
•
number
—The numerical identifier of the event or alarm of the specified type (1 to 500).
•
severity
—The severity level of the event or alarm, which can be any one of the following:
–
critical
–
major
–
minor
–
warning (events only)
–
info (events only)
•
origin
—The
internal designation of the process generating the event or alarm (1 to 64 ASCII
characters).
•
component-id
—The
ID of the component reporting the event or alarm (1 to 32 ASCII characters).
Specifying the component-ID, setting type to a value, and specifying a number displays only alarms
of that type and number from the designated component.
•
start-time
or
end-time
—The
timestamp indicating the time interval for reporting events or alarms
in the format <yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss> where:
–
yyyy—year (4-digit number)
–
mm—month (01 to12)
–
dd—day (01 to 31)
–
hh—hour (00 to 23)
–
mm—minute (00 to 59)
–
ss—second (00 to 59)