
Managing Your Network Using the HTTP Server
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Interpreting Event Messages
Event Messages for Routers provides detailed information about interpreting
event messages and taking appropriate action. Most messages document routine
occurrences that do not require you to do anything. Table 5-1 lists the severity
levels and provides brief descriptions of them.
Table 5-1. Event Message Severity Levels
Severity Description
Fault Indicates a major service disruption. A configuration, network, or
hardware problem usually causes such a disruption. The entities
involved keep restarting until the problem is resolved either by the
router itself or by you.
Warning Indicates that a service acted in an unexpected manner.
Info Indicates routine events. Usually, no action is required.
Trace Provides a detailed history of everything that happens on the router.
Because of the amount of information that the Trace function records,
Bay Networks recommends viewing this type of message only when
diagnosing specific network problems.
Debug Indicates information that Bay Networks Customer Support uses. With
few exceptions, these messages do not appear in
Event Messages for
Routers.
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