Event Number; Refresh; Event Class; Count Of Events - Cisco VPN 3000 User Manual

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Refresh

To update the screen and its data, click Refresh . The date and time indicate when the screen was last
updated.
Use the scroll controls (if present) to view the entire table.

Event Class

Event class denotes the source of the event and refers to a specific hardware or software subsystem
within the VPN Concentrator. Table 10-1 under Configuration | System | Events describes the event classes.

Event Number

Event number is an Cisco-assigned reference number that denotes a specific event within the event class.
For example, CONFIG event number 2 is " Reading configuration file. " This reference number
assists Cisco support personnel if they need to examine event statistics.

Count of Events

The number of times that specific event has occurred on the VPN Concentrator since it was last booted
or reset.

Monitor | Statistics | Telnet

This screen shows statistics for Telnet activity on the VPN Concentrator since it was last booted or reset,
and for current Telnet sessions.
To configure the VPN Concentrator's Telnet server, see the Configuration | System | Management Protocols
| Telnet
Figure 15-30: Monitor | Statistics | Telnet screen
Refresh
To update the screen and its data, click Refresh . The date and time indicate when the screen was last
updated.
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