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Event ID
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Displays a code that uniquely identifies the message.
The prefix on each code identifies the message source, and the rest
of the code indicates the specific event or error.
Displays context-sensitive help that provides more information about
the event:
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Help—Short description of the message.
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Description—More detailed explanation
of the message.
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Type—Category to which the message
belongs.
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Severity—Level of severity.
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The event ID begins with a prefix that indicates the generating software
process.
Some processes on a Services Router do not use codes. This field might
be blank in a message generated from such a process.
An Event can belong to one of the following Type categories:
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Error—Indicates an error or failure
condition that might require corrective action.
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Event—Indicates a condition or occurrence
that does not generally require corrective action.
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Severity
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Severity level of a message is indicated by different colors.
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Unknown—Gray—Indicates no severity
level is specified.
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Debug/Info/Notice—Green— Indicates
conditions that are not errors but are of interest or might warrant special
handling.
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Warning—Yellow—Indicates conditions
that warrant monitoring.
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Error—Blue— Indicates standard
error conditions that generally have less serious consequences than errors
in the emergency, alert, and critical levels.
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Critical—Pink—Indicates critical
conditions, such as hard drive errors.
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Alert—Orange—Indicates conditions
that require immediate correction, such as a corrupted system database.
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Emergency—Red—Indicates system
panic or other conditions that cause the routing platform to stop functioning.
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A severity level indicates how seriously the triggering event affects
routing platform functions. When you configure a location for logging a facility,
you also specify a severity level for the facility. Only messages from the
facility that are rated at that level or higher are logged to the specified
file.
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