Event Log Entries; Table 33: Log Entry Field Descriptions - Alcatel-Lucent 7950 SR System Management Manual

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Event Log Entries

Log entries that are forwarded to a destination are formatted in a way appropriate for the specific
destination whether it be recorded to a file or sent as an SNMP trap, but log event entries have
common elements or properties. All application generated events have the following properties:
The general format for an event in an event log with either a memory, console or file destination is
as follows.
nnnn YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS.SS <severity>:<application> # <event_id> <router-name> <subject>
description
The following is an event log example:
475 2006/11/27 00:19:40.38 WARNING: SNMP #2007 Base 1/1/1
"interface 1/1/1 came up"
The specific elements that compose the general format are described in

Table 33: Log Entry Field Descriptions

nnnn
YYYY/MM/DD
HH:MM:SS.SS
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A time stamp in UTC or local time.
The generating application.
A unique event ID within the application.
A router name identifying the VRF-ID that generated the event.
A subject identifying the affected object.
A short text description.
Label
The log entry sequence number.
The UTC date stamp for the log entry.
YYYY — Year
MM — Month
DD — Date
The UTC time stamp for the event.
HH — Hours (24 hour format)
MM — Minutes
SS.SS — Seconds
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