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This chapter describes the command-line interface (CLI) commands used the PCP DPE to trigger event and, monitor and manage the Prime Cable Provisioning event system.
For information on DPE Event Publisher, see Cisco Prime Cable Provisioning 6.1.2 User Guide.
Note Before using a DPE event command, you must enable DPE event monitor by running the DPE event monitor command.
If you run the following commands on an unlicensed DPE, the following message appears:
This DPE is not licensed. Your request cannot be serviced. Please check with your system administrator for a DPE license.
The commands described in this chapter are:
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Use the dpe event command to configure event settings on the DPE. Following are the examples that you can use with this command:
Enables DPE to trigger events, which involves common interface to enable DPE events features and depends on the below event type. It triggers the DPE events.
To disable all the DPE events, use the no form of this command.
This result occurs when you enable dpe event monitor of the DPE.
This result occurs when you disable dpe event monitor of the DPE.
Enables configuration events to the DPE, Which involves events that occurs while configuration changes in the dpe cache. It includes,
To disable DPE configuration events, use the no form of this command.
This result occurs when you enable configuration event of the DPE.
This result occurs when you disable configuration event of the DPE.
Enables file events to the DPE, Which involves events that occurs while file configuration changes in the DPE cache. It includes,
To disable DPE file events, use the no form of this command.
This result occurs when you enable file event of the DPE.
This result occurs when you disable file event of the DPE.
Enables dpe request events to the DPE, Which involves events that occurs while device request, ToD request, SNMP reset request. It includes,
To disable DPE request events, use the no form of this command.
This result occurs when you enable dpe request event of the DPE.
This result occurs when you disable dpe request event of the DPE.
Enables tftp events to the DPE, Which involves events that occurs while device request for tftp. It includes,
To disable DPE tftp events, use the no form of this command.
This result occurs when you enable dpe tftp event of the DPE.
This result occurs when you disable dpe tftp event of the DPE.
Enables log events to the DPE, Which involves events that occurs for all dpe process and send the log event depends on the log level of DPE. It includes,
This result occurs when you enable dpe log event of the DPE.
This result occurs when you disable dpe log event of the DPE.