SROS Command Line Interface Reference Guide

Global Configuration Mode Command Set

 

 

event-history priority [error fatal info notice warning]

Use the event-history priority command to set the threshold for events stored in the event history. All events with the specified priority or higher will be kept for viewing in the local event log. The event log may be displayed using the show event-historycommand. Use the no form of this command to keep specified priorities from being logged.

Syntax Description

Sets the minimum priority threshold for logging messages to the event history. The following priorities are available (ranking from lowest to highest):

Info

When selected, all events are logged.

Notice

When selected, events with notice, warning, error, and fatal priorities are logged.

Warning

When selected, events with warning, error, and fatal priorities are logged.

Error

When selected, events with error and fatal priorities are logged.

Fatal

When selected, only events with a fatal priority are logged.

Default Values

By default, no event messages are logged to the event history.

Command Modes

(config)#

Global Configuration Mode required

Functional Notes

The event history provides useful information regarding the status of the system and individual port states. Use the event history as a troubleshooting tool when identifying system issues. The following is a sample event history log.

#show event-history

Using 526 bytes

2002.07.12 15:34:01 T1.t1 1/1 Yellow

2002.07.12 15:34:01 INTERFACE_STATUS.t1 1/1 changed state to down.

5991-2114

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