timeout-rootcause
To specify an optional parameter for an applied correlation rule, use the
timeout-rootcause
command in
stateful or nonstateful correlation rule configuration modes. To remove the timeout period, use the
no
form
of this command.
timeout-rootcause
[
milliseconds
]
no timeout-rootcause
Syntax Description
Range is 1 to 600000 milliseconds.
milliseconds
Command Default
Root-cause alarm timeout period is not specified.
Command Modes
Stateful correlation rule configuration
Nonstateful correlation rule configuration
Command History
Modification
Release
This command was introduced.
Release 3.6.0
Usage Guidelines
When a root-cause timeout is configured and a non-root-cause message is received first, the following occurs:
•
When a root-cause timeout is configured and a non-root-cause message is received first, the following
occurs:
When the root-cause message arrives before the root-cause timeout expires, then the correlation continues
as normal using the remainder of the main rule timeout.
•
When the root-cause message is not received before the root-cause timeout expires, then all the
non-root-cause messages held during the root-cause timeout period are sent to syslog and the correlation
is terminated.
Task ID
Operations
Task ID
read, write
logging
Cisco IOS XR System Monitoring Command Reference for the Cisco XR 12000 Series Router, Release 4.1
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Alarm Management and Logging Correlation Commands
timeout-rootcause