Nortel 15000 Guida Utente
Managing Events
302768-C Rev 00
4-3
Applying Write Filters to the Event Log
During normal operation, the event log captures all event messages generated
internally by the router. However, for troubleshooting purposes only, you can use
the
internally by the router. However, for troubleshooting purposes only, you can use
the
log
command to:
•
Include specific event messages in the event log.
•
Exclude specific event messages from the event log.
Enter the
log
command as follows:
log
{
-i
|
-x
} [
-e
<entity>
] [
-f
<severity>
] [
-s
<slot_ID>
]
-i
= Include event messages specified by the
-e
,
-f
, and/or
-s
options.
-x
= Exclude event messages specified by the
-e
,
-f
, and/or
-s
options.
describes the
log
command filter options.
Note:
You can add the
-e
,
-f
, and
-s
options to the
log
command in any order.
Table 4-1.
Log Command Options
Option
Variable
Function
-e
<entity_name>
Specifies the name of the software service for which
the router will log (write) event messages to the
local event log, or exclude from the event log. When
you specify an entity name, you must:
•
the router will log (write) event messages to the
local event log, or exclude from the event log. When
you specify an entity name, you must:
•
Use uppercase letters.
•
Enclose the entity name in quotation marks
when that name contains spaces.
when that name contains spaces.
See the event database on the Internet at
support.baynetworks.com/library/tpubs/events-p for
a list of router software entity names.
support.baynetworks.com/library/tpubs/events-p for
a list of router software entity names.
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