Enabling system information display on the console – H3C Technologies H3C S3100 Series Switches User Manual

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Table 1-8 Default output rules for different output directions

LOG

TRAP

DEBUG

Output

direction

Modules

allowed

Enabled

/disable

d

Severity

Enabled/d

isabled

Severity

Enabled/d

isabled

Severity

Console

default (all
modules)

Enabled

warnings

Enabled debugging

Enabled debugging

Monitor
terminal

default (all
modules)

Enabled

warnings

Enabled debugging

Enabled debugging

Log host

default (all
modules)

Enabled

informati
onal

Enabled debugging

Disabled debugging

Trap buffer

default (all
modules)

Disabled

informati
onal

Enabled warnings Disabled debugging

Log buffer

default (all
modules)

Enabled

warnings

Disabled debugging

Disabled debugging

SNMP NMS

default (all
modules)

Disabled

debuggin
g

Enabled warnings Disabled

debugging

Enabling system information display on the console

After setting to output system information to the console, you need to enable the associated display

function to display the output information on the console.

Table 1-9 Enable the system information display on the console:

Operation

Command

Description

Enable the debugging/log/trap
information terminal display function

terminal monitor

Optional

Enabled by default.

Enable debugging information terminal
display function

terminal debugging

Optional

Disabled by default.

Enable log information terminal display
function

terminal logging

Optional

Enabled by default.

Enable trap information terminal display
function

terminal trapping

Optional

Enabled by default.

Make sure that the debugging/log/trap information terminal display function is enabled (use the

terminal monitor command) before you enable the corresponding terminal display function by using

the terminal debugging, terminal logging, or terminal trapping command.

Setting to Output System Information to a Monitor Terminal

System information can also be output to a monitor terminal, which is a user terminal that has login

connections through the AUX, VTY, or TTY user interface.

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