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Configuring and Viewing System Logs
▀ Event ID Overview
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series System Administration Guide
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Event ID Overview
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MPORTANT
:
Not all event IDs are used on all platforms. It depends on the platform type and the license(s)
running.
Identification numbers (IDs) are used to reference events as they occur when logging is enabled on the system. As
described previously in this chapter, logs are collected on a per facility basis. Each facility possesses its own range of
event IDs as indicated in the following table.
described previously in this chapter, logs are collected on a per facility basis. Each facility possesses its own range of
event IDs as indicated in the following table.
Table 16.
System Event Facilities and ID Ranges
Facility
Event ID Range
A10 Protocol Facility Events
28000-28999
A11 Protocol Facility Events
29000-29999
A11 Manager Facility Events
9000-9999
AAA Client Facility Events
6000-6999
Active Charging Service (ACS) Controller Events
90000-90999
Active Charging Service (ACS) Manager Events
91000-91999
Alarm Controller Facility Events
65000-65999
ASN Gateway Manager Facility Events
100000-100499
ASN Paging/Location-Registry Manager Facility Events
100500-100999
Broadcast/Multicast Service (BCMCS) Facility Events
109000-109999
Call State Control Function (CSCF):
105000-108999:
CSCF CORE module
105000 - 105999
SIPAPP (stack + Proxyapp + B2BUA + Stubs) module
106000 - 106499
Proxy CSCF (P-CSCF) module
106500 - 106549
Serving CSCF (S-CSCF) module
106550 - 106999
CPS
107000 - 107499
CSCF Manager (CSCFMGR)
101000-101999
Card/Slot/Port (CSP) Facility Events
7000-7999
Command Line Interface Facility Events
30000-30999
Content Steering Service Facility Events
77000-77499
Data Path for IPSec Facility Events
54000-54999
Daughter Card Controller Facility Events
62000-62999