Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG) Fehlerbehebungsanleitung
Configuring and Viewing System Logs
Event ID Overview ▀
Cisco ASR 5000 Series System Administration Guide ▄
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Facility
Event ID Range
Static Rating Database Facility Events
102000-102999
Statistics Facility Events
31000-31999
Switch Fabric Task (SFT) Facility Events
58000-58999
System Facility Events
1000-1999
System Initiation Task (SIT) Main Facility Events
4000-4999
TACACS+ Protocol Facility Events
37000-37999
Threshold Facility Events
61000-61999
TTG Facility Events
130000-130999
UDR Facility Events
79000-79999
User-Data Facility Events
51000-51999
User L3 Tunnel Facility Events
75000-75999
Virtual Private Network Facility Events
5000-5999
WiMAX R6 Protocol (Signaling) Facility
104000-104899
Event Severities
The system provides the flexibility to configure the level of information that is displayed when logging is enabled. The
following levels are supported:
following levels are supported:
critical: Logs only those events indicating a serious error has occurred that is causing the system tor a system
component to cease functioning. This is the highest severity level.
error: Logs events that indicate an error has occurred that is causing the system or a system component to
operate in a degraded state. This level also logs events with a higher severity level.
warning: Logs events that may indicate a potential problem. This level also logs events with a higher severity
level.
unusual: Logs events that are very unusual and may need to be investigated. This level also logs events with a
higher severity level.
info: Logs informational events and events with a higher severity level.
trace: Logs events useful for tracing and events with a higher severity level.
debug: Logs all events regardless of the severity.
Each of the above levels correspond to the ―severity‖ level of the event ID. Therefore, only those event IDs with a
―severity‖ level equal to the logging level are displayed.
―severity‖ level equal to the logging level are displayed.