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Events

An event is any significant occurrence within or affecting the VPN 3002 such as an alarm, trap, error
condition, network problem, task completion, threshold breach, or status change. The VPN 3002 records
events in an event log, which is stored in nonvolatile memory. You can also specify that certain events
trigger a console message, a UNIX syslog record, or an SNMP management system trap.
Event attributes include class and severity level.

Event Class

Event class denotes the source of the event and refers to a specific hardware or software subsystem
within the VPN 3002.
Table 9-1 Event Classes
Class Name
AUTH
AUTHDBG
AUTHDECODE
AUTOUPDATE
CAPI
CERT
CONFIG
DHCP
DHCPDBG
DHCPDECODE
DM
DNS
DNSDBG
DNSDECODE
EVENT
EVENTDBG
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Table 9-1
describes the event classes.
Class Description (Event Source)
(*Cisco-specific Event Class)
Authentication*
Authentication debugging*
Authentication protocol decoding*
Autoupdate subsystem*
Cryptography subsystem*
Digital certificates subsystem
Configuration subsystem*
DHCP subsystem
DHCP debugging*
DHCP decoding*
Data Movement subsystem*
DNS subsystem
DNS debugging*
DNS decoding*
Event subsystem*
Event subsystem debugging*
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