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<Sequence Number> AUDIT, <Timestamp>, [<Event ID>], <Severity>, <Event Class>,
<User ID>/<Role>/<IP address>/<Interface>/<app name>, <Reserved field for future
expansion>, <Switch name>, <Event-specific information>
The following is a sample Audit event message.
0 AUDIT,2011/08/26-07:51:32 (GMT), [DCM-2001], INFO, DCMCFG,
root/none/127.0.0.1/rpc/cli,, VDX6720-24, Event: noscli start, Status: success,
Info: Successful login attempt through console from 127.0.0.1.
The fields in the Audit event message are described in
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Responding to a RASLog message
This section provides procedures on gathering information on RASLog messages.
TABLE 7
Audit message field description
Variable name
Description
Sequence Number
The error message position in the log.
AUDIT
Identifies the message as an Audit message.
Timestamp
The system time (UTC) when the message was generated on the switch. The RASLog
subsystem supports an internationalized time stamp format base on the “LOCAL”
setting.
Event ID
The Event ID is the message module and number. These values uniquely identify each
message in the Network OS and reference the cause and actions recommended in this
manual. Note that not all message numbers are used; there can be gaps in the
numeric message sequence.
Severity
The severity level of the message, which can be one of the following:
•
CRITICAL
•
ERROR
•
WARNING
•
INFO
Event Class
The event class, which can be one of the following:
•
DCMCFG
•
FIRMWARE
•
SECURITY
User ID
The user ID.
Role
The role of the user.
IP Address
The IP address.
Interface
The interface being used.
Application Name
The application name being used on the interface.
Reserved field for
future expansion
This field is reserved for future use and contains a space character (null value).
Switch name
The defined switch name or the chassis name of the switch. This value is truncated if it
is over 16 characters in length.
Event-specific
information
A text string explaining the error encountered and provides the parameters supplied by
the software at runtime.