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Chapter 14 Enabling and Tracking Syslogs Using Syslog Analyzer and Collector
Config Management application, when a network device sends configuration change messages like
SYS-6-CFG_CHG, CPU_REDUN-6-RUNNING_CONFIG_CHG etc. For a complete list of messages
that trigger a Configuration fetch see
Table 14-2.
Devices send Syslog messages that contain a time stamp reflecting the local time zone of the device.
Syslog reports are always displayed in server time zone.
If a device time zone is an unsupported format, the server time zone is used. If a device is not configured
to send time zone information with its messages, Syslog assumes that the device resides in the server
time zone and uses that time zone in the message time stamp.
For example, assume that a managed device in India (set to the local time zone) sends a Syslog message
to an RME server in California. When this message is viewed on a client browser in New York, the
message will reflect California time.
Caution Any change that you make to the system time or time zone affects the Syslog processes and other RME
processes. You will then have to restart the Daemon Manager for the proper functioning.
Ta b l e 14-2 Messages that Trigger a Configuration Fetch Operation
Facility Subfacility Severity Mnemonic Description
* * * RESTART *
RESTART * * * *
SYS * 5 ONLINE *
* * * CONFIG_I *
SYS * 5 RELOAD *
CONFIG * * * *
* * * CONFIG *
OIR * 6 INSCARD *
Nodemgr * 5 CE *REBOOT*
CPU_REDUN * 6 BOOTED_AS_ACTIVE *
CPU_REDUN * 5 SWITCHOVER *
CPU_REDUN * 6 RUNNING_CONFIG_CHG *
CPU_REDUN * 5 RCSF_SYNCED *
CPU_REDUN * 6 STARTUP_CONFIG_CHG *
CPU_REDUN * 5 STARTUP_CONFIG_SYNCED *
SNMP * 5 COLDSTART *
SYS * 6 CFG_CHG *telnet*
SYS * 6 CFG_CHG *Console*
* * * OIR *
PIX * 5 111005 *
SYS * 6 CFG_CHG *SNMP*
SYS * 6 CFG_CHG *SSH*