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Chapter 18
Managing Events
This chapter describes how to use the command-line interface to set and display
event priority levels that occur on a Cajun M770 ATM Switch. For information
about how to access and use the Cajun M770 ATM Switch command-line interface,
see Chapter 3 How to Use the Command-line Interface.
Assigning an event priority level
All events in the Cajun M770 ATM Switch are assigned a priority level between 1
and 16, in order of severity. Examples of priority levels:
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Priority 1 is assigned to low priority events, such as setting up a Telnet
connection.
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Priority 8 is assigned to informational events such as LANE services.
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Priority 15 is assigned to fatal events that do not cause the M770 ATM Switch
to reboot.
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Priority 16 is assigned to fatal events that cause the M770 ATM Switch to
reboot.
Note:
The event log is a temporary file, and will not be saved when the M770 ATM
Switch is restarted.
Summary of Contents for CAJUN M770
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Page 54: ...Chapter 4 Managing Miscellaneous Commands 36 Cajun M770 ATM Switch User s Guide...
Page 64: ...Chapter 5 Managing Physical Ports 46 Cajun M770 ATM Switch User s Guide...
Page 106: ...Chapter 6 Managing Virtual Ports 88 Cajun M770 ATM Switch User s Guide...
Page 112: ...Chapter 7 Managing Module Hardware 94 Cajun M770 ATM Switch User s Guide...
Page 122: ...Chapter 8 Managing PVC Connections 104 Cajun M770 ATM Switch User s Guide...
Page 158: ...Chapter 11 Managing the Management LEC 140 Cajun M770 ATM Switch User s Guide...
Page 176: ...Chapter 13 LANE Services 158 Cajun M770 ATM Switch User s Guide...
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