


This command is used to create or edit an event filter entry. Use the no form of this command to revert to default settings. If space does becomes available, then the alarm condition will be cleared. After each file is deleted, the system attempts to create the new file.Ī medium severity trap is issued to indicate that the compact flash is either not available or that no space is available on the specified flash.Ī high-priority alarm condition is raised if the compact flash device for this file ID is not present or if there is insufficient space available. If sufficient space is not available, an attempt is made to remove the oldest to newest closed log or accounting files. If no space is available, an attempt is made to delete unnecessary files that are past their retention date. When creating files, the designated location is used as long as there is available space. The new location does not take effect until the log is rolled over, either because the rollover period has expired or a clear log log-id command is entered to manually roll over the log file. When the location of a file ID that is associated with an active log ID is changed, the log events are not immediately written to the new location. When multiple location commands are entered in a single file ID context, the last command overwrites the previous command. These flash memory devices are identified as cf3-A: by the system. The 7705 SAR-A, 7705 SAR-W, 7705 SAR-Wx, and 7705 SAR-Hc do not have compact flash drives they are shipped with an integrated 256 Mbyte flash memory device that is used to store system boot software, OS software, and configuration files and logs.

The file names for a log are created by the system as summarized in Table 32. Accounting files are collected in an “act” directory. Log files are collected in a “log” directory. A file ID and associated file definition must exist for each log and billing file that must be stored in the file system.Ī file is created when the file ID defined by this command is selected as the destination type for a specific log or accounting record. It cannot be reused for multiple instances. The file defined in this context is subsequently specified in the to command under log-id or accounting-policy to direct specific logging or billing source streams to the file destination.Ī file ID can only be assigned to either one log-id or one accounting-policy. This command defines the file location and characteristics that are to be used as the destination for a log event message stream or accounting and billing information. This command creates the context to configure a file ID template to be used as a destination for an event log or billing file.
