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Avaya M770 ATM Switch User’s Guide
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Chapter 18
Managing Events
This chapter describes how to use the command-line interface to set and display 
event priority levels that occur on an Avaya M770 ATM Switch. For information 
about how to access and use the Avaya M770 ATM Switch command-line interface, 
see Chapter 3, “How to Use the Command-line Interface”.
Assigning an Event Priority Level
All events in the Avaya M770 ATM Switch are assigned a priority level between 1 
and 16, in order of severity. Examples of priority levels:
Priority 1 is assigned to low priority events, such as setting up a Telnet 
connection. 
Priority 8 is assigned to informational events such as LANE services.
Priority 15 is assigned to fatal events that do not cause the M770 ATM Switch to 
reboot.
Priority 16 is assigned to fatal events that cause the M770 ATM Switch to reboot.
Note:  
The event log is a temporary file, and will not be saved when the M770 ATM 
Switch is restarted.
Displaying or setting the event logging priority level
All events in the M770 ATM Switch are assigned a priority level between 1 and 16, 
in order of severity. For examples of priority levels, see Assigning an Event Priority 
Level ear
lier in this chapter.
You can specify a priority level for events that will be logged. Once you have 
assigned a priority level, all events assigned with this priority or higher that occur 
will be logged in the event log file.
By default all events on the M770 ATM Switch are logged.
To display the event logging priority level, use the
event log
 
command. 
If you change the event priority, this will not affect the existing contents of the event 
log. 
Command:
M15-155s8:/>event log
Output:
All events are being logged.