Technical data

Site Manager Parameters
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Parameter: Slot Upper Bound
Default: 0
Options: 0 to 14
Function: Along with the Slot Lower Bound parameter, specifies the slot or range of
slots on which you want to filter the log messages for this entity. (In the
case of ASN routers, this parameter specifies the module for the particular
slot because an ASN router is considered a slot.)
Instructions: To specify a range of slots, type the upper number of the range in this
parameter. You must specify the lower number of the range in the Slot
Lower Bound parameter.
The values you type for lower and upper bound are included in the range.
For example, if you specify a lower bound of 1 and an upper bound of 4,
syslog forwards all messages that occur on slots 1 through 4, inclusive.
The syslog facility ignores event messages that occur on all other slots.
To filter events for a specific slot, type the slot number in this parameter.
You must type the same number in the Slot Lower Bound parameter. For
example, to forward only the log messages that occur on slot 2, type 2 in
this parameter and in the Slot Lower Bound parameter.
If you do not want to use this filter, accept the default, 0. Be sure to accept
the default in the Slot Lower Bound parameter.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.15.3.1.11
Parameter: Fault Map
Default: CRIT
Options: EMERG
| ALERT | CRIT | ERR | WARNING | NOTICE | INFO |
DEBUG
Function: Maps router event messages with a severity level of fault to an error level
that the UNIX syslogd daemon recognizes. T
able B-1 describes each of
these error levels.
Instructions: Bay Networks recommends that you accept the default UNIX error level
for this severity level. To map this severity level to a different UNIX error
level, click on Values, and then choose the error level you want.
MIB Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.15.3.1.12