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E Commands
event track
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Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS System Management Command Reference
OL-25806-03
event track
To specify the event criteria for an Embedded Event Manager (EEM) applet that is run on the basis of
an object tracking subsystem report for the specified object number, use the event track command. To
remove the report event criteria, use the no form of this command.
event track [tag tag] object-id state {any | up | down}
no event track [tag tag] object-id
Syntax Description
Defaults None
Command Modes Embedded event manager
Supported User Roles network-admin
vdc-admin
Command History
Usage Guidelines This command does not require a license.
Examples This example shows how to specify that an EEM applet runs when the state of a tracked object changes:
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)# event manager applet tracking-applet
switch(config-applet)# event track 42 state down
switch(config-applet)#
tag tag (Optional) Identifies this specific event when multiple events are included in the
policy.
object-id Tracked object number. The range from 1 to 500.
state Specifies that the tracked object transition causes an event to be raised.
up Specifies an event is to be raised when the tracked object transitions from a down
state to an up state.
down Specifies an event is to be raised when the tracked object transitions from an up
state to a down state.
any Specifies an event is to be raised when the tracked object transitions to or from
any state.
Release Modification
5.2.(1) Added the tag tag keywords.
4.0(1) This command was introduced.

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ModelNexus 7000 Series
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