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Tracing and Trace Management
2
Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide
Trace files can be copied to other destinations using most file transfer functions (such as FTP, TFTP, and
so on) and opened using a plaintext editor.
Tracing cannot be disabled on the Cisco ASR 1000 Serie
s Router. Trace levels, however, which set the
message types that generate trace output, are user-configurable and can be set using the platform trace
commands. If a user wants to modify the trace level to increase or decrease the amount of trace message
output, the user should set a new tracing level using the platform trace commands. Trace levels can be
set by process using the all-modules keyword within the platform trace commands, or by module
within a process. See the platform trace command reference for more information on this command,
and the “Tracing Levels” section on page 2 of this document for additional information on tracing levels.
Tracing Levels
Tracing levels determine how much information about a module should be stored in the trace buffer or
file.
shows all of the trace levels that are available and pro
vides descriptions of what types of messages are
displayed with each tracing level.
Trace level settings are leveled, meaning that every setting will contain all messages from the lower
setti
ng plus the messages from its own setting. For instance, setting the trace level to 3(error) ensures
that the trace file will contain all output for the 0 (emergencies), 1 (alerts), 2 (critical), and 3 (error)
settings. Setting the trace level to 4 (warning) will ensure that all trace output for the spec
ific module
will be included in that trace file.
The default tracing level for every module on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Router is notice.
Ta b l e 3 Tracing Levels and Descriptions
Trace Level Level Number Description
Emergency 0 The message is regarding an issue tha
t makes the system unusable.
Alert 1 The message is regarding an action that must be taken
immedi
ately.
Critical 2 The message is regarding a critical condition. This is the default
set
ting for every module on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers.
Error 3 The message is regarding a system error.
Warning 4 The message is regarding a system warning
Notice 5 The message is regarding a significant issue, but the router is still
w
orking normally.
Informational 6 The message is useful for informational purposes only.
Debug 7 The message provides debug-level output.
Verbose 8 All possible tracing messages are sent.
Noise - All possible trace messages for the module
are logged.
The noise level is always equal to the highest possible tracing
le
vel. Even if a future enhancement to tracing introduces a higher
tracing level, the noise level will become equal to the level of that
new enhancement.

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