Configuring The Protocol Event Log - Lucent Technologies Cajun P220 Operation Manual

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Monitoring the Cajun Switch (Layer 2 & Layer 3)
Shutdown Log - stores the same information as the Event Log, but generally in a
smaller table because the table is stored in the switch's nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM).
This log list is particularly useful in assessing the cause of a switch failure, because
the information is retained even after the switch restarts.

Configuring the Protocol Event Log

You can use the protocol event log to enable RIP and OSPF packet tracing for Layer 3
only. RIP requests and responses received and sent through all RIP interfaces are logged
to the event log as protocol events. OSPF packet types received and sent through all
OSPF interfaces are logged to the event log as protocol events. AppleTalk packet types
received and sent through all AppleTalk interfaces are logged to the event log as protocol
events. LDAP packet types received and sent through all LDAP interfaces are logged to
the event log as protocol events.
Note: Enabling the protocol event log may cause the event log to be rapidly filled
with protocol events.
To configure the protocol event log:
1. In the Event Subsystem section of the Web Agent window, click Event
Configuration. The Event Management dialog box opens.
2. In the ID column, click one of the following:
RIP
OSPF
LDAP
AppleTalk
3. Use Table 16-8 to configure Event Table actions. (Log and Console are the only
available settings).
4. Click APPLY to save your changes, or CANCEL to restore previous settings.
5. In the Event Subsystem of the Web Agent, click Protocol Event
Configuration. The Protocol Event Management window opens.
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