Understanding Event Id Information In Logged Output - Cisco ASR 5000 Administration Manual

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Understanding Event ID Information in Logged Output

• info: Logs informational events and events with a higher severity level.
• trace: Logs events useful for tracing and events with a higher severity level.
• debug: Logs all events regardless of the severity.
Each of the above levels correspond to the "severity" level of the event ID. Therefore, only those event IDs
with a "severity" level equal to the logging level are displayed.
Understanding Event ID Information in Logged Output
This section explains the event information that is displayed when logging is enabled.
The following displays a sample output for an event that was logged.
2011-Dec-11+5:18:41.993 [cli 30005 info] [8/0/609 cli:8000609 _commands_cli.c:1290] [software
internal system] CLI session ended for Security Administrator admin on device /dev/pts/2
The following table describes the elements of contained in the sample output.
Table 13: Event Element Descriptions
Element
2011-Dec-11+5:18:41.993
[cli 30005 info]
[8/0/609 cli:8000609 _commands_cli.c:1290]
[software internal system]
CLI session ended for Security Administrator
admin on device /dev/pts/2
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Description
Date/Timestamp indicating when the event was generated
Information about the event including:
• The facility the event belongs to
• The event ID
• The event's severity level
In this example, the event belongs to the CLI facility, has an
ID of 3005, and a severity level of "info".
Information about the specific CLI instance.
Indicates that the event was generated because of system
operation.
The event's details. Event details may, or may not include
variables that are specific to the occurrence of the event.
System Logs

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