Event reporting, Event classes – ADC CUDA 3 User Manual

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10: M

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Event Reporting

Each Cuda 12000 event belongs to one of eight event classes. An event class
defines the severity of the event. You can configure each event class to be
sent through a subset of reporting mechanisms (trap, syslog, or local event
log). To do this, you specify:

An event class

How you want events in that class to be reported

Event Classes

Event classes are ordered from most critical (emergency) to least critical
(debug). The following table lists the event classes, in priority order:

Table 10-2 Event Classes

Event Class

Description

Emergency

Indicates hardware- or software-related
problems with DOCSIS or EuroDOCSIS modules.
Prevents CMTS operation.

Alert

Indicates a serious failure that causes the Cuda
12000 to reboot.

Critical

Indicates a serious failure that requires attention
and prevents the device from transmitting data.
Failure may be resolved without a system
reboot.

Error

Indicates a failure occurred that could interrupt
the normal data flow.

Warning

Indicates a failure occurred that could interrupt
the normal data flow. (This failure is not as
severe as reported for Error events.)

Notice

Indicates an event that requires attention, but is
not a failure.

Information

Indicates an event that may be helpful for
tracing normal operation. Informational events
do not report failures.

Debug

An event used for only debugging purposes.

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