Technical data
Using Syslog Messaging to Monitor Router Events
303561-A Rev 00
C-45
Parameter: Fault Map
Attribute Name: wfSyslogEntFltrFaultMap
Attribute Number: 12
Default: 3 (CRIT)
Options: 1 (EMERG)
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2 (ALERT)
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3 (CRIT)
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4 (ERR)
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5 (WARNING)
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6 (NOTICE)
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7 (INFO)
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8 (DEBUG)
Function: Maps router event messages with a severity level of fault to a UNIX
system error level that Syslogd recognizes. Table C-1
describes each of
these error levels.
Instructions: We recommend accepting the default UNIX system error level for this
severity level. To map this severity level to a different UNIX system error
level, set
wfSyslogEntFltrFaultMap to the error level you want.
Command:
set
wfSyslogEntFltrEntry.
wfSyslogEntFltrFaultMap.
<host_IP_address>
.
<entity_code>
.
<filter_index> <1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8>
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.15.4.1.12
Table C-1. Syslogd Error Levels
Error Level Description
EMERG A panic condition that
syslogd
normally broadcasts to all users
ALERT A condition that you should correct immediately, such as a corrupted
system database
CRIT Critical conditions, such as hard device errors
ERR Errors
WARNING Warning messages
NOTICE Conditions that are not errors but may require special handling
INFO Informational messages
DEBUG Messages that contain information you can use when debugging or
troubleshooting your network