
Introduction
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The Technician Interface log command supports optional arguments you can use
to filter the display of event messages (see Table 1-
1).
Refer to Event Messages for Routers and BNX Platforms for a description of each
severity type.
If you are using the Events Manager to view a log and you change the filters, you
must refresh or redisplay the event log to use the new filters.
You can specify filters for more than one severity. The Events Manager’s Filter
window allows you to click on more than one filtering option, and the Technician
Interface allows you to enter more than one filter. The following example displays
all of the events:
log -ffwtid
Table 1-1. Technician Interface Event Message Filters
To Filter Events By
Use the Following
Technician Interface
Command Syntax
Technician Interface
Example
The software entity (such as IP) that reported the
events.
Note: Always use upper-case letters when
specifying a software entity.
log -e
<entity>
log -eIP
The slot number of the processor that reported the
events
log -s
<slot_no.>
log -s3
The severity of the events. The severities are fault,
warning, trace, informational, and debug. When
using the Technician Interface to filter events, use
the first letter of the severity type.
log -f
<
f | w | t | i | d> log -ff
Starting date and time (supported by the
Technician Interface only)
log -d
<mm/dd/yy>
-t
<hh:mm>
log -d01/22/96 -t11:00
Note: If you Site Manager or the Technician Interface to display the log
without filtering explicitly by the severity type, the log displays only fault,
warning, and informational events.
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