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Figure 16-7. FTSA Type 4 Messages
For FTSA Type 5 Messages, see FTSA Policy Sample Configurations on page 364.
FTSA Policies
FTSA policies are a list of user-defined problematic conditions for which the FTSA periodically searches.
If any of the conditions exist, FTSA executes a user-defined set of actions. FTOS allows up five active
FTSA policies and an unlimited number of inactive ones.
To configure an FTSA policy:
1. Create a policy-test-list. See Create an FTSA Policy Test List on page 358.
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<AgentInfo>
<messagetype>Type - 4</messagetype>
<time>01:57:46.453 UTC Fri Feb 20 2009</time>
<serialnum>0036232 </serialnum>
<hostname>Force10</hostname>
<messagenum>0</messagenum>
</AgentInfo>
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Chassis Type : E300
Chassis Mode : TeraScale
Software Version : 7.8.1.0
<log_messages>
how logging severity 7 session 1 | display xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<response MajorVersion="1" MinorVersion="0">
<action>
<syslog_properties>
<logging>enabled</logging>
<console_level>debugging</console_level>
<monitor_level>debugging</monitor_level>
<buffer_level>debugging, 36 Messages Logged, Size (40960 bytes)</buffer_level>
<trap_level>informational</trap_level>
<bufferclearedat></bufferclearedat>
</syslog_properties>
<syslog>
<time>1d0h50m</time>
<card>RPM1-P</card>
<slot>CP</slot>
<facility>CALL</facility>
<severity>HOME</severity>
<msgid>HELPER-3-CALLHOME</msgid>
<msg> Callhome service sent a message to Force10 at pubslab@training10.com
</msg>
</syslog>
</action>
</response>
FTOS#
</log_messages>