Rpd Event Reporting; Restrictions For Configuring Rpd Events; How To Configure Rpd Events; Configuring Rpd Events - Cisco Remote PHY Shelf 7200 Software Configuration Manual And Command Reference

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RPD Event Reporting

• RPD can send events to the CCAP core
• CCAP core can get events from RPD
• Send RPD events using SNMP traps
• On the CCAP core, view log in to the CLI
• SNMP poll events are supported
RPD Event Reporting
An RPD logs events, generates asynchronous notifications that indicate malfunction situations, and notifies
the operator about important events. The RPD event reporting includes two methods of reporting.
• During the initialization of RPD, CCAP core synchronizes events from the RPD.
• During run-time operations, RPD notifies the CCAP Core of the events

Restrictions for Configuring RPD Events

Following restrictions are applicable:
A maximum of 1000 events are retained on Cisco cBR. The RPD retains 1000 events locally and 1000 events
in pending state.

How to Configure RPD Events

Note
To know more about the commands referenced in this module, see the

Configuring RPD Events

You can configure an event profile and apply it to RPD. Use the following commands to configure RPD
events:
enable
configure terminal
cable profile rpd-event profile_id
priority {emergency|alert|critical|error|warning|notice|informational|debug}
{0x0|0x1|0x2|0x3}
enable-notify
• 0x0—No log
• 0x1— Save log in RPD local storage
• 0x2—Report to Cisco cBR
• 0x3— Save log in RPD local storage and report to Cisco cBR
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