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cable event priority
cable event priority
To configure the event reporting flags for DOCSIS event messages, which determines how the
Cisco CMTS reports these events, use the cable event priority command in global configuration mode.
To return to the default settings found in the MIB, use the no form of this command.
Syntax Description
alert
critical
debug
emergency
error
informational
notice
warning
flags
Defaults
The defaults are configured as per the
Specification:
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cable event priority {alert | critical | debug | emergency | error | informational | notice |
warning} flags
Sets the event reporting flag for alert system error messages. (Alert messages
indicate that some type of system or connection failure has occurred and
requires immediate attention.)
Sets the event reporting flag for critical system error messages. (Critical
messages indicate that an error occurred which requires immediate attention
to avoid system or connection failure.)
Sets the event reporting flag for debug system error messages. (Debug
messages appear only when debugging has been enabled.)
Sets the event reporting flag for emergency system error messages.
(Emergency messages indicate that the system has become unusable and
requires immediate attention. This problem might also be affecting other
parts of the network.)
Sets the event reporting flag for error system error messages. (Error
messages indicate that an error condition occurred that requires attention to
resolve. Failure to address this problem will result in some type of system or
connection failure in the near future.)
Sets the event reporting flag for informational system error messages.
(Informational messages might or might not be significant to the system
administrators.)
Sets the event reporting flag for notice system error messages. (Notice
messages indicate that a situation occurred that is normal but is significant
enough that system administrators might want to notice.)
Sets the event reporting flag for warning system error messages. (Warning
messages indicate that a condition occurred that indicates attention is needed
in near future to avoid potential problems. Failure to address this problem
could result in some type of system or connection failure later on.)
Sets the event reporting flags value, in hex, which specifies how this
particular type of event message should be reported. The valid range is 0x0
through 0xF0, which is a bitmask specifying the types of reporting that
should be done. See the Usage Guidelines for details.
Emergency and alert messages = (0x10) (reported to the local volatile log)
Critical, error, warning, and notice = (0x70) (reported to the local volatile log, and forwarded as
traps and to the SYSLOG server)
Information and debug = 0x0 (not reported)
Chapter 2
DOCSIS 1.1 Operations Support System Interface (OSSI)
Cisco CMTS Configuration Commands
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