Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
System Logs
Event ID Overview ▀
ASR 5000 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 16 ▄
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Facility
Description
Event ID Range
testmgr
Test Manager Facility
175000-175999
threshold
Threshold Facility
61000-61999
ttg
Tunnel Termination Gateway (TTG) Facility
130000-130999
tucl
TCP/UDP Convergence Layer (TUCL) Facility [SS7]
88500-88699
udr
User Data Record (UDR) Facility
79000-79999
user-data
User-Data Facility
51000-51999
user-l3tunnel
User L3 Tunnel Facility
75000-75999
usertcp-stack
User TCP Stack Facility
173300-173499
vim
Voice Instant Message (VIM) Facility
60000, 60999
vinfo
VINFO Facility
82000, 82999
vmgctrl
Virtual Media Gateway (VMG) Controller Facility
41000, 41999
vmgctxmgr
VMG Context Manager Facility
43000, 43999
vpn
Virtual Private Network (VPN) Facility
5000-5999
wimax-data
WiMAX DATA Facility
104900-104999
wimax-r6
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.