Generic Commands
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Parameters application-id — The application whose events are affected by this event control filter.
Default None, this parameter must be explicitly specified.
Values A valid application name. To display a list of valid application names, use the
applications command. Some examples of valid applications are:
application_assurance, aps, bgp, chassis, debug, dhcp, efm_oam, eth_cfm, filter,
gsmp, igmp_snooping, ip, isis, lag, ldp, li, lldp, logger, mcpath, mc_redundancy,
mirror, mld_snooping, mpls, ntp, oam, ospf, pim_snooping, port, ppp, rip,
route_policy, rsvp, security, snmp, stp, svcmgr, system, user, vrrp, vrtr
event-name | event-number — To generate, suppress, or revert to default for a single event, enter the
specific number or event short name. If no event number or name is specified, the command
applies to all events in the application. To display a list of all event short names use the event-
control command.
Default none
Values A valid event name or event number.
generate — Specifies that logger event is created when this event occurs. The generate keyword can
be used with two optional parameters, severity-level and throttle.
Default generate
severity-name — An ASCII string representing the severity level to associate with the specified gen-
erated events
Default The system assigned severity name
Values One of: cleared, indeterminate, critical, major, minor, warning.
throttle — Specifies whether or not events of this type will be throttled.
By default, event throttling is on for most event types.
suppress — This keyword indicates that the specified events will not be logged. If the suppress key-
word is not specified then the events are generated by default.
Default generate
specific-throttle-rate events-limit — The log event throttling rate can be configured independently
for each log event using this keyword. This specific-throttle-rate overrides the globally
configured throttle rate (configure>log>throttle-rate) for the specific log event.
Values 1 — 20000
interval seconds — specifies the number of seconds that the specific throttling intervals lasts.
Values 1 — 1200
disable-specific-throttle — Specifies to disable the specific-throttle-rate.