Classification of system information, Eight levels of system information – H3C Technologies H3C SR8800 User Manual

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NOTE:

By default, the information center is enabled. An enabled information center affects the system
performance in some degree due to information classification and output. Such impact becomes more
obvious in the event that there is enormous information waiting for processing.

Classification of system information

The system information of the information center falls into the following types:

Log information

Trap information

Debugging information

Eight levels of system information

The information is classified into eight levels by severity. The severity levels in the descending order are

emergency, alert, critical, error, warning, notice, informational and debug. When the system information

is output by level, the information with severity level higher than or equal to the specified level is output.

For example, in the output rule, if you configure to output information with severity level being
informational, the information with severity level being emergency through informational will be output.

Table 6 Severity description

Severity Severity

value

Description

Corresponding keyword

in commands

Emergency

0

The system is unusable.

emergencies

Alert

1

Action must be taken immediately

alerts

Critical 2

Critical

conditions

critical

Error 3

Error

conditions

errors

Warning 4

Warning

conditions

warnings

Notice

5

Normal but significant condition

notifications

Informational 6

Informational

messages

informational

Debug 7

Debug-level

messages debugging

Eight output destinations and ten channels of system

information

The system supports eight information output destinations, including the console, monitor terminal

(monitor), log buffer, log host, trap buffer, SNMP module, web interface (syslog), and log file.
The system supports ten channels. The channels 0 through 5, and channel 9 are configured with channel

names, output rules, and are associated with output destinations by default. The channel names, output
rules and the associations between the channels and output destinations can be changed through

commands. In addition, you can configure channels 6, 7, and 8 without changing the default

configuration of the eight channels.

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