Document Change Notice
300020-C Rev. 00
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You determine how the severity levels of Bay Networks router event messages
map to error levels on your UNIX workstation, based on the requirements of the
network management application you use.
For instructions on how to map router event messages to UNIX system error level
codes, see
“Mapping Router Message Severity Levels to UNIX System Error
Levels
” on
page -81
.
Sequenced Messaging
The Syslog time-sequencing feature captures and forwards in timestamped order
all event messages captured by entity filters on the router.
With time-sequencing disabled, Syslog forwards event messages to the remote
hosts according to the order of slots polled on the router.
For instructions on how to enable the time-sequencing feature, see “
Enabling
Sequential Syslog Messaging
” on
page -83
.
UNIX System
Error Codes
UNIX System Error
Levels
Bay Networks Router
Event Message
Severity Levels
1
LOG_EMERG
Fault
2
LOG_ALERT
Warning
3
LOG_CRIT
Warning
4
LOG_ERR
Warning
5
LOG_WARNING
Warning
6
LOG_NOTICE
Info
7
LOG_INFO
Info
8
LOG_DEBUG
Debug, Trace
Note:
Enable time sequencing only when it is important for your management
workstation to receive router event messages in timestamped order. When you
enable the time-sequencing feature, Syslog requires more processing resources
from the router.
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