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Chapter 19 Logging Location Codes

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Logging Formats
Logging Subsystems
Network Transport Subsystem Logging
Network Services Subsystem Logging
Network IPC Subsystem Logging
Using Log Files
Internal Errors
Informative and Non-Critical Errors
Statistics Logging Example
ARP Logging Location Codes
Control Process Logging Location Codes
NS Configurator Logging Location Codes
CX Logging Location Codes
DC/LDM Logging Location Codes
Dial ID Logging Location Codes
DSDAD Logging Location Codes
DSSERVER Logging Location Codes
DSUTIL Logging Location Codes
ENV Logging Location Codes
ICMP Type/Code Words
IP Logging Location Codes
IPU Logging Location Codes
L2Resolve Logging Location Codes
Mapping Table
Net Timers Logging Location Codes
NETIPC Logging Location Codes
NFT Logging Location Codes
NI Logging Location Codes
Path Result Code Table
Probe Logging Location Codes
PTOP Logging Location Codes
PXP PM Logging Location Codes
PXP SIP Logging Location Codes
RASERVER Logging Location Codes
Remote Link Manager Logging Location Codes
RFA Logging Location Codes
RPM Logging Location Codes
TCP Logging Locations
UDP Logging Locations
X.25 Logging Location Codes

Logging records events such as errors and console commands. You configure logging for each of the subsystems of NS 3000/iX. Within each subsystem, there are different classes of events (such as internal errors). You can record logging to a disk, the system console, and/or the logon device of a user account. If you configure a logging class to log to a user account, then that user will receive logged messages any time there is an active session for that user account.

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