
Using Technician Interface Software
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To define by severity levels the event messages you want Syslog to select
and forward to a specific remote host, enter the following:
$: set wfSyslogEntFltrEntry.wfSyslogEntFltrSevMask.
<host_IP_address>.<entity_code>.<filter_index>
“
<fwitd>”
$: commit
c.
To also define by slot number(s) the event messages you want Syslog
to select and forward to a specific remote host, enter the following:
$: set wfSyslogEntFltrEntry.wfSyslogEntFltrSlotLowBnd.
<host_IP_address>.<entity_code>.<filter_index>
<0 - 14>
$: set wfSyslogEntFltrEntry.wfSyslogEntFltrSlotLowUpp.
<host_IP_address>.<entity_code>.<filter_index>
<0 - 14>
$: commit
3.
Define how router event message severity levels and UNIX system error
levels map to one another.
In most cases, you accept the default mapping and go to Task 7. Otherwise,
continue with the following instructions to customize the message mapping.
Enter at the Technician Interface prompt the command line(s) appropriate for
the message mapping(s) you want to change:
a. Change router FAULT message mapping, as follows:
$: set wfSyslogEntFltrEntry.wfSyslogEntFltrFaultMap.
<host_IP_address>
.
<entity_code>
.
<filter_index>
<1 - 8>
The default value of wfSyslogEntFltrFaultMap is 3, mapping router
FAULT level messages to UNIX system level CRIT messages.
Note: Although the valid range for the slot lower and upper boundaries is 0 to
14, specify only values within the range of actual slot numbers for the model
of router you are configuring. Otherwise, the filter will not transition to an
active state.
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