Event Class / Number; Event Repeat; Event Ip Address; Event String - Cisco VPN 3000 User Manual

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Event class / number

The class—or source—of the event, and the internal reference number associated with the specific event
within the event class. For example: HTTP/47 identifies that an administrator logged in to the VPN
Concentrator using HTTP to connect to the Manager. Table 10-1 under Configuration | System | Events
describes the event classes. The internal reference number assists Cisco support personnel if they need
to examine a log file.

Event repeat

The number of times that this specific event has occurred since the VPN Concentrator was last booted
or reset. For example, RPT=17 indicates that this is the 17

Event IP address

The IP address of the client or host associated with this event. Only certain events have this field. For
tunnel-related events, this is typically the "outer" or tunnel endpoint address. In the Event log format
example above, 10.10.1.35 is the IP address of the host PC from which admin logged in using the
Manager.

Event string

The string, or message, that describes the specific event. Each event class comprises many possible
events, and the string gives a brief description. Event strings usually do not exceed 80 characters. In the
Event log format
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example above, " New administrator login: admin " describes the event.
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occurrence of this specific event.
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