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Chapter 7 Configuring Call Home Message Contents Table 7-3 Alert Group - - Syslog Test Call Home Alert Groups, Events, and Actions (continued) Call Home Trigger Event Syslog Event PEM /FM %ASR1000_PEM-6-REMPEM_FM HARDWARE_ REMOVAL PEM /FM %ASR1000_PEM-6-INSPEM_FM HARDWARE_I NSERTION - - SYSLOG SYSLOG SYSLOG SYSLOG SYSLOG SYSLOG SYSLOG SYSLOG - LOG_EMERG LOG_ALERT LOG_CRIT LOG_ERR LOG_WARNING LOG_NOTICE LOG_INFO LOG_DEBUG TEST Description and CLI Commands Severity Executed 6 PEM/FM slot (slot number) removed. 6 PEM/FM slot (slot number) inserted. - Event logged to syslog. CLI commands executed: show inventory show logging 0 System is unusable. 1 Action must be taken immediately. 2 Critical conditions. 3 Error conditions. 4 Warning conditions. 5 Normal but signification condition. 6 Informational. 7 Debug-level messages. - User-generated test message. (Sent to TAC.) CLI commands executed: show platform show inventory show version Message Contents The following tables display the content formats of alert group messages: • Table 7-4 describes the content fields of a short text message. • Table 7-5 describes the content fields that are common to all long text and XML messages. The fields specific to a particular alert group message are inserted at a point between the common fields. The insertion point is identified in the table. • Table 7-6 describes the inserted content fields for reactive messages (system failures that require a TAC case) and proactive messages (issues that might result in degraded system performance). • Table 7-7 describes the inserted content fields for an inventory message. This section also includes the following subsections that provide sample messages: • Sample Syslog Alert Notification in Long Text Format, page 7-43 • Sample Syslog Alert Notification in XML Format, page 7-47 OL-16506-10 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide 7-39