EMS Manual

Collector Commands and Responses
EMS Manual426909-005
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Common Response Tokens for ZCOM- Commands
zburst-state
is the state of the event burst. The legal values are:
ZEMS-VAL-BSTATE-AVAILABLE
ZEMS-VAL-BSTATE-PASS
ZEMS-VAL-BSTATE-WATCH
ZEMS-VAL-BSTATE-BURST
ZEMS-VAL-BSTATE-AVAILABLE signifies that the burst table entry is not in
use.
ZEMS-VAL-BSTATE-PASS signifies that the burst table entry contains data on
a particular event but that no more than one has been encountered in the last
zbds-start-interval (T1) seconds.
ZEMS-VAL-BSTATE-WATCH signifies that between 2 and the <value of ZBDS-
NUM-EVENTS minus 1> occurrences of the event described in this entry have
been encountered in the last zbds-start-interval (T1) seconds.
ZEMS-VAL-BSTATE-BURST signifies that zbds-num-events or more
occurrences of the event described in this entry have been encountered in the
last zbds-start-interval (T1) seconds. This is an active event burst, and the
event is no longer being logged to disk.
zburst-count
is the number of occurrences of this event since the last state change.
zburst-last-time
when this entry is in the BURST state, this field contains the generation
timestamp of the last encountered event described in this entry.
zburst-first-time
the meaning of this field depends on this entry’s state:
zburst-event-ssid
is the SSID of the event that this entry is monitoring.
zburst-event-number
is the event number of the event that this entry is monitoring.
Note. Normally, the ZCOM-CMD-STATUS command only returns tokens for burst
table entries that are in the BURST state.
State Generation timestamp of the...
PASS Last encountered event described in this entry
WATCH First event of the potential event burst
BURST First event discarded because of this event burst