Cli command – Avaya 580 User Manual
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Monitoring the Avaya Multiservice Switch
CLI Command
Use the following CLI commands to configure event notification:
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To log events in the event log and in the shutdown log,
(configure)#
logging history {start | system | config | temp |
resource | fan | power | service_port | user_port | auth_failure |
bridge_stat | switch_fabric | ospf | dvmrp | rip | ldap | cli | snmp |
appletalk | redundant_cpu | vrrp | unknown_mac | login_stat us
| acl_log | ssl_ssh}
■
To generate SNMP traps,
(configure)#
logging traps {start |
system | config | temp | resource | fan | power | service_port |
user_port | auth_failure | bridge_stat | switch_fabric |
redundant_cpu | unknown_mac | snmp | login_status}
■
To generate event notification to the console,
(configure)#
logging console {start | system | config | temp | resource | fan |
power | service_port | user_port | auth_failure | bridge_stat |
switch_fabric | ospf | dvmrp | rip | ldap | cli | snmp | appletalk |
redundant_cpu | vrrp | unknown_mac | login_status | acl_log |
ssl_ssh}
Redundant CPU
Changes in status of a redundant CPU. Notification
is sent if:
• The status changes from standby to active or
vice versa.
• The active supervisor loses or establishes
contact with the standby supervisor.
DVMRP
DVMRP events, if DVMRP event logging is
enabled.
CLI
CLI events, if CLI event logging is enabled.
SNMP
SNMP events, if SNMP protocol event logging is
enabled
.
Unknown Mac Received
Unknown MAC addresses if received.
VRRP
VRRP events, if VRRP protocol event logging is
enabled.
User Login Status
User login or logout.
Access List Rule Match
Packets that match access control rules.
Secure Protocol SSL/
SSH
SSH events.
Table 21-2. Event Classes
Class
Determines whether the switch sends a
notification for...
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