Database change events, Log events, Inventory events – Nortel Networks OPTera Metro 3500 User Manual

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OPTera Metro 3500 Multiservice Platform NTRN10AN Rel 12.1 Standard Iss 1 Apr 2004

Database change events

Database change events (DBCHG events) result only in the case of
successfully completed commands. DBCHG events include the following
information:

User ID of the person who entered the command (alphanumeric string up
to 20 characters in length)

Command identifier (for example, ENT-CRS-VT1)

AID(s) that were acted upon (if applicable)

CTAG

Position defined parameters from the command

Keyword defined parameters from the command

Primary and secondary states from the command

Log events

Log events result after either of the following occurs:

a TL1 command is unsuccessful (TL1 return code is not COMPLD)

a TL1 command is attempted, regardless of success or failure, with an
account of UPC 4 or higher

Note: Retrieval command (RTRV) from a UPC account of 3 or lower does
not result in a log event

Log events include the following information:

User ID of the person who entered the command (alphanumeric string up
to 20 characters in length)

Priority

Status of the command

Command identifier (for example, ENT-CRS-VT1)

AID(s) that were acted upon (if applicable)

CTAG

Position defined parameters from the command

Keyword defined parameters from the command

Primary and secondary state parameters from the command

Failure string

Inventory events

Inventory events are generated and displayed when inventory changes (for
example, pulling or inserting circuit packs) occur.

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