System information format – H3C Technologies H3C SR8800 User Manual

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All debugging information is allowed to be output to the console and monitor terminal; debugging

information is not allowed to be output to the log host, trap buffer, log buffer, the SNMP module,
and log file.

Table 8 Default output rules for different output destinations

Output

destinatio

n

Modules

allowed

LOG TRAP

DEBUG

Enabled/

disabled

Severity

Enabled/d

isabled

Severity

Enabled/

disabled

Severity

Console

default (all
modules)

Enabled Informational Enabled Debug Enabled Debug

Monitor
terminal

default (all
modules)

Enabled Informational Enabled Debug Enabled Debug

Log host

default (all
modules)

Enabled Informational Enabled Debug Disabled Debug

Trap buffer

default (all
modules)

Disabled Informational Enabled

Informatio
nal

Disabled Debug

Log buffer

default (all
modules)

Enabled Informational Disabled Debug Disabled Debug

SNMP
module

default (all
modules)

Disabled Debug

Enabled

Informatio
nal

Disabled

Debug

Web
interface

default (all
modules)

Enabled Debug

Enabled Debug Disabled Debug

Log file

default (all
modules)

Enabled Debug

Enabled Debug Disabled Debug

System information format

The format of system information varies with the output destinations.

1.

If the output destination is not the log host (such as console, monitor terminal, logbuffer, trapbuffer,
SNMP, or log file), the system information is in the following format:

timestamp sysname module/level/digest:content

For example, a monitor terminal connects to the router. When a terminal logs in to the router, the

log information in the following format is displayed on the monitor terminal:

%Jun 26 17:08:35:809 2008 Sysname SHELL/4/LOGIN: VTY login from 1.1.1.1

2.

If the output destination is the log host, the system information is in the following formats:

{

H3C format

<<PRI>>timestamp sysname %%vvmodule/level/digest: source content

For example, if a log host is connected to the device, when a terminal logs in to the device, the

following log information is displayed on the log host:

<189>Oct 9 14:59:04 2009 MyDevice %%10SHELL/5/SHELL_LOGIN(l):VTY logged in from

192.168.1.21.

{

UNICOM format

<PRI>timestamp sysname vvmodule/level/serial_number: content

For example, if a log host is connected to the device, when a port of the device goes down, the
following log information is displayed on the log host:

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