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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.7 for Web User Guide
Chapter 26      System Administration
Managing Alerts
Feature Key Alerts
 contains a list of the various feature key alerts that can be generated by AsyncOS, including 
a description of the alert and the alert severity. 
Hardware Alerts
 contains a list of the various hardware alerts that can be generated by AsyncOS, including a 
description of the alert and the alert severity. 
Logging Alerts
 contains a list of the various logging alerts that can be generated by AsyncOS, including a 
description of the alert and the alert severity. 
Table 26-5
Listing of Possible Feature Key Alerts  
Message
Alert Severity
Parameters
A “$feature” key was downloaded from the IronPort 
key server and placed into the pending area. EULA 
acceptance required.
Information. 
$feature: Name of the feature.
Your “$feature” evaluation key has expired. Please 
contact your authorized IronPort sales 
representative.
Warning. 
$feature: Name of the feature.
Your “$feature” evaluation key will expire in under 
$days day(s). Please contact your authorized 
IronPort sales representative.
Warning. 
$feature: Name of the feature.
$days: The number of days that will pass 
before the feature key will expire.
Table 26-6
Listing of Possible Hardware Alerts  
Message
Alert Severity
Parameters
A RAID-event has occurred:
$error
Warning
$error: Text of the RAID error.
Table 26-7
Listing of Possible Logging Alerts  
Message
Alert Severity
Parameters
$error.
Information.
$error: The traceback string of the error.
Log Error: Subscription $name: Log partition is 
full.
Critical.
$name: Log subscription name.
Log Error: Push error for subscription $name: 
Failed to connect to $ip: $reason.
Critical.
$name: Log subscription name.
$ip: IP address of the remote host.
$reason: Text describing the connect error
Log Error: Push error for subscription $name: An 
FTP command failed to $ip: $reason.
Critical.
$name: Log subscription name.
$ip: IP address of the remote host.
$reason: Text describing what went wrong.