Event Logs
220 7705 SAR OS System Management Guide
Throttle rate applies commonly to all event types. It is not configurable for a specific event
type.
A timer task checks for events dropped by throttling when the throttle interval expires. If any
events have been dropped, a TIMETRA-SYSTEM-MIB::tmnxTrapDropped notification is
sent.
By default, event throttling is set to off for each specific event type. It must be explicitly
enabled for each event type where throttling is desired. This makes backwards compatibility
of configuration files easier to manage.
Default System Log
Log 99 is a preconfigured memory-based log that logs events from the main event source (not
security, debug, or change). Log 99 exists by default.
The following example displays the log 99 configuration.
ALU-1>config>log# info detail
#------------------------------------------
echo "Log Configuration "
#------------------------------------------
...
log-id 99
description "Default system log"
no filter
time-format utc
from main
to memory 500
no shutdown
exit
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