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Chapter 4 Using the CSS Logging Features
Interpreting Undeliverable Messages
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Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide
OL-5647-02
Source Information The origin of the message. The information includes
the slot and subslot numbers, and whether they are
on either the local CSS or the remote CSS, such as in
an Adaptive Session Redundancy (ASR)
configuration. For example:
from 1/1 (other CSS)
A LOCAL message type also includes information
for the local processor context in string format. For
example:
from 1/1- ‘EventAgent’ (this CSS)
Destination Information The destination as displayed at the beginning of the
logging message. The destination information
identifies where the message is going. This
information includes the slot and subslot numbers as
they appear in the logging header. For example:
failed to reach destination Ipv4Arp on 1/1
(this CSS)
Table 4-6 Message Fields in a Log Level Debug-7 Logging
Message (continued)
Message Fields Possible Entries and Description

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