ELS Monitoring Commands (Talk 5)

event subsystem.event#

Suppresses the sending of the speci®ed message in an SNMP trap (subsystem.event#).

group groupname

Suppresses the sending of messages in SNMP traps that were previously

added to the speci®ed group groupname( ).

range subsystemname ®rst_event_number last_event_number

Where ®rst_event_numberis the number of the ®rst event in the speci®ed event range, and last_event_number is the number of the last event of the speci®ed event range.

Suppresses the sending of messages for the events in the speci®ed range for the speci®ed subsystem in SNMP traps.

Example:

notrap range gw 19 22

Suppresses the sending of messages for events gw.19, gw.20, gw.21, and gw.22 in SNMP traps.

subsystem subsystemname [logging-level]

Suppresses the sending of messages in SNMP traps that are associated with the speci®ed subsystem and logging level. If you do not specify a logging-levelyou suppress trapping for all logging levels for the subsystem.

Example:

notrap subsystem tkr error

Packet Trace

Use the packet-tracecommand to display/enable/disable packet tracing information for various subsystems. This command provides function similar to the Trace command.

Syntax:

packet-trace

Use the Exit command when you are ®nished using Packet Trace.

For complete command descriptions, see ªPacket-trace Monitoring Commandsº on page 205 .

Remote

Use the remote command to select the events to be logged to a remote ®le by event number, range of events, group, or subsystem.

Syntax:

remoteevent . . .

group . . .

range . . .

subsystem . . .

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