A
C
- C Series Controllers
- boot messages, viewing
- interface information
- monitoring
- system date, viewing
- system information, viewing
- C-Web interface
- conventions
- currently active service sessions
- viewing on SAE
- customer support 1
D
- device drivers
- simulated, configuring 1
- viewing on SAE
- documentation
E
- equipment registration
- viewing on SAE
- event messages. See logging
F
I
- interfaces
- information, viewing
- iptables Linux tool
- monitoring
J
L
- license
- viewing on SAE
- licenses
- logging
- configuration statements
- configuring component
- file folders
- file logging, configuring
- log files
- messages
- categories
- filters 1, 2
- format
- severity levels
- overview
- system log, configuring
- login registration
- viewing on SAE
- logrotate utility
- configuration statements
- configuring
- overview
M
- manuals
- MIBs
- monitoring tools
N
- network devices
- Network Time Protocol. See NTP
- NIC (network information collector)
- agents, viewing
- hosts, viewing
- monitoring
- resolution data, troubleshooting
- resolution data, viewing
- C-Web interface
- SRC CLI 1, 2, 3
- statistics, viewing
- notice icons
- NTP (Network Time Protocol)
- monitoring
- C-Web interface
- SRC CLI 1, 2
- statistics, viewing
P
- policies
- SNMP information, viewing
- viewing on SAE
- portals, testing
R
- RADIUS statistics
- redirect server
- statistics, viewing
- router interfaces
- viewing on SAE
- routing table, viewing
S
- SAE (service activation engine)
- configuration, viewing
- directory blacklist, viewing
- SNMP information, viewing
- SAE (service activation engine), configuring
- simulated router driver
- security certificates
- information, viewing
- server processes
- SNMP information, viewing
- service sessions
- SNMP information, viewing
- services
- viewing on SAE
- simulated router driver, configuring
- simulated subscribers
- SNMP agent
- SNMP alarm
- SNMP chassis alarms
- SNMP events 1, 2
- SNMP monitors
- alarms 1
- Boolean test
- existence test
- threshold test 1, 2
- chassis alarms 1, 2, 3
- events 1, 2
- overview
- security name
- statement hierarchy
- SNMP traps
- alarm state transitions
- configuring 1, 2
- event traps
- notifications
- overview
- performance traps
- SRC CLI, viewing
- SRC components
- activity, monitoring
- information, viewing
- storing log messages
- subscriber session count by managed router
- viewing on SAE
- subscriber sessions
- logging in
- logging out
- SNMP information, viewing
- viewing on SAE 1
- support, technical See technical support
- system logging. See logging
T
- technical support
- testing
- text conventions defined
- threads
- viewing on SAE
- traps. See SNMP traps
- troubleshooting
U
- user permissions, viewing
- users, viewing
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Related Documentation
- C Series Controller Log Server Overview
- The system log Protocol—draft-ietf-syslog-protocol-16.txt (July 2006 expiration)
- Configuring the SRC SNMP Agent (SRC CLI)
- Configuration Statements for SRC Component Logging
- Categories and Severity Levels for Event Messages
Logging for SRC Components Overview
SRC components and applications generate event messages that you can save in logs—either by writing the messages to text files or by using the system log facilities. You can use these logs to monitor the SRC components and troubleshoot problems.
Each SRC component has its own logging configuration. For example, the license server, the NIC, the SAE, and SNMP each have logging configuration. The C Series Controller includes a system log server that you can configure to manage messages generated on that platform. You can use the CLI and the C-Web interface to configure logging on a C Series Controller and to configure the system log server on a C Series Controller.
When you enable logging to a file, by default SRC
components and applications write log files to the /opt/UMC/<component-directory>/var/log
folder
for a component, such as /opt/UMC/sae/var/log
.
All log files with the file extension .log in a var/log directory are Rotating Log Files.
Related Documentation
- C Series Controller Log Server Overview
- The system log Protocol—draft-ietf-syslog-protocol-16.txt (July 2006 expiration)
- Configuring the SRC SNMP Agent (SRC CLI)
- Configuration Statements for SRC Component Logging
- Categories and Severity Levels for Event Messages