Network Router User Manual
BSR 2000 Command Reference Guide Release 1.0
1-60 MGBI 526363-001-00 Rev. B
logging admin-status
The logging admin-status command controls the transmission of traps and SYSLOG
messages with respect to the threshold specified with the logging rate-limit
command. The logging admin-status command is only relevant if DOCSIS logging
control has been specified with the logging control docsis command.
In CLI logging control mode, the logging admin-status command will be ignored by
the system and a warning message will display if it is used. In this mode, only the
logging rate-limit command is relevant. In DOCSIS logging control mode, both the
logging admin-status and logging rate-limit commands are needed to specify
throttling.
Command Line Usage
logging admin-status {inhibited | maintainBelowThreshold | stopAtThres |
unconstrained}
no logging admin-status {inhibited | maintainBelowThreshold | stopAtThres |
unconstrained}
Command Syntax
Note: An event is always treated as a single event for threshold counting. For
example: an event causing both a trap and a SYSLOG message is still
treated as a one event.
inhibited causes all trap transmission and SYSLOG
messages to be suppressed - if a threshold has
been specified with the logging rate-limit
command, a warning message will be
displayed
maintainBelowThreshold causes trap transmission and SYSLOG
messages to be suppressed if the number of
traps/messages would exceed the threshold
specified with the logging rate-limit
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