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Outputting 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.
Outputting system information to a monitor terminal
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enable information center.
info-center enable
Optional.
Enabled by default.
3.
Name the channel with a
specified channel number.
info-center channel
channel-number name
channel-name
Optional.
See
for default channel
names.
4.
Configure the channel through
which system information can
be output to a monitor terminal.
info-center monitor channel
{ channel-number |
channel-name }
Optional.
By default, system information is
output to the monitor terminal
through channel 1 (known as
monitor).
5.
Configure the output rules of
the system information.
info-center source { module-name |
default } channel { channel-number
| channel-name } [ debug { level
severity | state state } * | log { level
severity | state state } * | trap
{ level severity | state state } * ] *
Optional.
See “
Default output rules of system
.”
6.
Configure the format of the
time stamp.
info-center timestamp { debugging
| log | trap } { boot | date | none }
Optional.
By default, the time stamp format
for log, trap and debugging
information is date.
Enabling the display of system information on a monitor terminal
After setting to output system information to a monitor terminal, you need to enable the associated
display function in order to display the output information on the monitor terminal.
To enable the display of system information on a monitor terminal:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enable the monitoring of
system information on a
monitor terminal.
terminal monitor
Enabled on the console and
disabled on the monitor terminal
by default.
2.
Enable the display of
debugging information on a
monitor terminal.
terminal debugging
Disabled by default.
3.
Enable the display of log
information on a monitor
terminal.
terminal logging
Optional.
Enabled by default.