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Appendix B Event Log Messages This appendix defines the messages in the Events Log. This log is generated during startup and operation and contains up to 200 entries. Event Message Format The entries can be 80 characters long and contain a time stamp, the priority level, and a letter and numeric code. The format is MMDDHHMMSS P XNNN.N event message. MMDDHHMMSS Time stamp consisting of 10 characters is displayed until the time is retrieved from the timeserver P Log priority level (refer to Table B-1) X Letter code associated with the message NNN.N Numeric code associated with the message Event message String reporting status or error (can contain specific values which apply to the event being reported) Priority Levels Table B-1 describes the priority level: Table B-1 Priority level Priority Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Description Log Priority Level Emergency Alert Critical Error Warning Notice Information Debug A panic condition that is broadcasted to all users. A condition to be corrected immediately, such as a corrupted system database. A critical condition such as hard device errors. Error messages. Warning messages. Conditions that are not error conditions but may require special handling. Informative messages. Messages that contain information normally used to debug a program. SURFboard Cable Modem Installation Manual

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Appendix B
Event Log Messages
This appendix defines the messages in the Events Log. This log is generated during startup and
operation and contains up to 200 entries.
Event Message Format
The entries can be 80 characters long and contain a time stamp, the priority level, and a letter
and numeric code.
The format is MMDDHHMMSS P XNNN.N event message.
MMDDHHMMSS
Time stamp consisting of 10 characters. ********** is displayed until the time is
retrieved from the timeserver
P
Log priority level (refer to Table B-1)
X
Letter code associated with the message
NNN.N
Numeric code associated with the message
Event message
String reporting status or error (can contain specific values which apply to the
event being reported)
Priority Levels
Table B-1 describes the priority level:
Table B-1
Priority level
Priority
Level
Description
Log Priority Level
1
Emergency
A panic condition that is broadcasted to all users.
2
Alert
A condition to be corrected immediately, such as a corrupted system database.
3
Critical
A critical condition such as hard device errors.
4
Error
Error messages.
5
Warning
Warning messages.
6
Notice
Conditions that are not error conditions but may require special handling.
7
Information
Informative messages.
8
Debug
Messages that contain information normally used to debug a program.