director 2/64 service manual
director 2/64 service manual B–1
Event Code Tables
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Event Code Tables
An event is an occurrence (state change, problem detection, or problem correction)
that requires user attention or that should be reported to a system administrator or
service representative. An event usually indicates a switch operational state transition,
but may also indicate an impending state change (threshold violation). An event may
also provide information only, and not indicate an operational state change. Events are
reported as event codes.
This appendix lists all three-digit Director 2/64 event codes and provides detailed
information about each code. Event codes are listed in numerical order and in tabular
format, and are grouped as follows:
• 000 through 199-system events.
• 200 through 299-power supply events.
• 300 through 399-fan module events.
• 400 through 499-control processor (CTP2) card events.
• 500 through 599-fiber port module (UPM) card events.
• 600 through 699-serial crossbar (SBAR) assembly events.
• 800 through 899-thermal events.
Events are recorded in the Director 2/64 Event Log at the HAFM server, in the event
log of the Embedded Web Server interface, at a remote workstation if e-mail and
call-home features are enabled, at a simple network management protocol (SNMP)
workstation, or at a host console if inband management is enabled. An event may also
illuminate the system error light-emitting diode (LED) on the director front bezel.
In addition to numerical event codes, the tables in this appendix also provide:
• Message-a brief text string that describes the event.
• Severity-a severity level that indicates event criticality as follows:
— Informational.
—Minor.