Command Reference Guide
SROS Command Line Interface Reference Guide Global Configuration Mode Command Set
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event-history priority [error | fatal | info | notice | warning]
Use the event-history priority command to set the threshold for events stored in the event history. All
events with the specified priority or higher will be kept for viewing in the local event log. The event log
may be displayed using the show event-history command. Use the no form of this command to keep
specified priorities from being logged.
Syntax Description
Sets the minimum priority threshold for logging messages to the event history. The following priorities are
available (ranking from lowest to highest):
Info
When selected, all events are logged.
Notice
When selected, events with
notice
,
warning
,
error
, and
fatal
priorities are logged.
Warning
When selected, events with
warning
,
error
, and
fatal
priorities are logged.
Error
When selected, events with
error
and
fatal
priorities are logged.
Fatal
When selected, only events with a
fatal
priority are logged.
Default Values
By default, no event messages are logged to the event history.
Command Modes
(config)# Global Configuration Mode required
Functional Notes
The event history provides useful information regarding the status of the system and individual port states.
Use the event history as a troubleshooting tool when identifying system issues. The following is a sample
event history log.
#show event-history
Using 526 bytes
2002.07.12 15:34:01 T1.t1 1/1 Yellow
2002.07.12 15:34:01 INTERFACE_STATUS.t1 1/1 changed state to down.