Logging Overview; Table 22: Event Severity Levels - Alcatel-Lucent 7210 SAS E OS System Management Manual

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Logging Overview

Logging Overview
The two primary types of logging supported in the 7210 SAS OS are event logging and accounting
logs.
Event logging controls the generation, dissemination and recording of system events for
monitoring status and troubleshooting faults within the system. The 7210 SAS groups events into
three major categories or event sources:
The following are events within the 7210 SAS and have the following characteristics:
Event control assigns the severity for each application event and whether the event should be
generated or suppressed. The severity numbers and severity names supported in the 7210 SAS OS
conform to ITU standards M.3100 X.733 & X.21 and are listed in

Table 22: Event Severity Levels

Severity Number
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Security events — Events that pertain to attempts to breach system security.
Change events — Events that pertain to the configuration and operation of the node.
Main events — Events that pertain to applications that are not assigned to other event
categories/sources.
Debug events — Events that pertain to trace or other debugging information.
A time stamp in UTC or local time.
The generating application.
A unique event ID within the application.
The VRF-ID.
A subject identifying the affected object.
A short text description.
1
cleared
2
indeterminate (info)
3
critical
4
major
5
minor
6
warning
Severity Name
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