reparent
Specify reparent of alarm on parent clear
rootcause
Specify root cause alarm: Category/Group/Code combos
timeout
Specify timeout
timeout-rootcause
Specify timeout for root-cause
RP/0/0/CPU0:router(config-corr-rule-st)#
Below are the rule parameters that are available while in nonstateful correlation rule configuration mode:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router(config-corr-rule-nonst)#
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context-correlation
Specify enable correlation on context
nonrootcause
nonrootcause alarm
rootcause
Specify root cause alarm: Category/Group/Code combos
timeout
Specify timeout
timeout-rootcause
Specify timeout for root-cause
RP/0/0/CPU0:router(config-corr-rule-nonst)#
A rule cannot be deleted or modified while it is applied, so the
no logging correlator apply
command
must be used to unapply the rule before it can be changed.
Note
The name of the correlation rule must be unique across all rule types and is limited to a maximum length
of 32 characters.
Note
Use the
show logging correlator buffer, on page 47
to display messages stored in the logging correlator
buffer.
Use the
show logging correlator rule, on page 52
command to verify correlation rule settings.
Task ID
Operations
Task ID
read, write
logging
Examples
This example shows how to enter stateful correlation rule configuration mode to specify a collection duration
period time for correlator messages sent to the logging events buffer:
RP/0/0/CPU0:router(config)#
logging correlator rule state_rule type stateful
RP/0/0/CPU0:router(config-corr-rule-st)#
timeout 50000
Related Commands
Description
Command
Applies and activates correlation rules.
logging correlator apply rule, on page 15
Enters non-root-cause configuration mode and
specifies a non-root-cause alarm.
nonrootcause, on page 39
Reissues non-bistate alarm messages (events) from
the correlator log after its root-cause alarm clears.
reissue-nonbistate, on page 41
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Alarm Management and Logging Correlation Commands
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