Managing Events302768-C Rev 004-5Applying Read Filters to the Event LogTo display the events stored in all event buffers, enter the following command:logThe system sorts the events and displays them in chronological order.To limit the display of events, enter thelogcommand as follows:log[:] [-d] [-t] [-e] [-f][-s] [-p] [-c] [-w]You can enter any combination of the following optional arguments:vol:log_filespecifies the volume number where a log file is located and the nameof the log file. The system displays the events saved to this file.dateis the date inmm/dd/yyformat. The system displays the events logged on andafter that date.timeis the time inhh:mm:ssformat. You can enter ranges from 00:00:00 to23:59:59. The system displays the events logged at and after that time.entityis a software service that logs events. When the entity contains spaces,enclose it in quotation marks. Use uppercase letters when specifying the entityname. For a list of the entities, see the event database.severityis one or more letter codes for an event type. The system displays theevents by type. The severity codes areforFfor fault,iorIfor informational,torTfor trace,worWfor warning, anddorDfor debug. (Debug events are intendedonly for Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center personnel.)slot_IDis the number of the slot containing an SSP. The system displays the eventsassociated with the processor.Note:To stop the command, press [Control-c] (hold down the Control key andpress c).