What Events Are Logged?

 

 

Field

Description

 

 

Peer

The value of this field varies depending on the protocol field, as

 

follows:

 

• LAT

 

 

Local Access: For nondedicated/preferred case, whatever you

 

 

 

type following the CONNECT [LAT] command. For example,

 

 

 

C CLUSTER1 (peer is CLUSTER1); C CLUSTER1 NODE

 

 

 

NODE1 (peer is CLUSTER1 NODE1). If dedicated/preferred

 

 

 

service is defined, the peer field will contain the service name.

 

 

Remote Access: The local service name followed by the

 

 

 

remote node name.

 

Telnet

 

 

Local Access: For nondedicated/preferred case, whatever you

 

 

 

type following the CONNECT/Telnet command. For example,

 

 

 

TELNET NODE1 (peer is NODE1); TELNET

 

 

 

NODE1.finance.acme.com (peer is

 

 

 

NODE1.finance.acme.com). If dedicated/preferred service is

 

 

 

defined, the peer field will be the service name.

 

 

Remote Access: The remote node's IP address followed by the

 

 

 

remote TCP port number.

 

• PING: Whatever you type following the PING command. For

 

 

example, PING NODE1 (peer is NODE1); PING

 

 

NODE1.finance.acme.com (peer is NODE1.finance.acme.com).

 

• MOP (maintenance password fail event): The Ethernet address of

 

 

the remotely connected device.

 

SLIP: The peer field is SLIP.

 

PPP: The peer field is PPP.

 

• AUTOLINK: The peer field is AUTOLINK.

 

• SNMP_IP (SNMP community fail event): The IP address of the

 

 

SNMP management station.

Reason

The reason for the disconnect, either Normal or Error. Normal

 

represents the session being brought down by user action (you log out

 

of the session or do a DISCONNECT SESSION at the local prompt).

 

Error refers to cases where the session is refused by the protocol for

 

some reason (insufficient resources, not authorized for group code in

 

case of LAT, or couldn’t resolve name in case of Telnet).

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