H3C Technologies H3C WX5500E Series Access Controllers User Manual

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<Agent> terminal logging

# Enable the information center to output system information with severity level equal to or higher than

informational to the console.

<Agent> system-view

[Agent] info-center source snmp channel console log level informational

# Enable logging GET and SET operations.

[Agent] snmp-agent log all

# Verify the configuration:
Use the NMS to get a MIB variable from the agent. The following is a sample log message displayed on

the configuration terminal:

%Jan 1 02:49:40:566 2013 Sysname SNMP/6/GET:

seqNO = <10> srcIP = <1.1.1.2> op = <get> node = <sysName(1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5.0)> value=<>

Use the NMS to set a MIB variable on the agent. The following is a sample log message displayed on
the configuration terminal:

%Jan 1 02:59:42:576 2013 Sysname SNMP/6/SET:

seqNO = <11> srcIP = <1.1.1.2> op = <set> errorIndex = <0> errorStatus =<noError> node

= <sysName(1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5.0)> value = <Agent>

Table 7 SNMP log message field description

Field Description

Jan 1 02:49:40:566 2013

Time when the SNMP log was generated.

seqNO

Serial number automatically assigned to the SNMP log,
starting from 0.

srcIP

IP address of the NMS.

op

SNMP operation type (GET or SET).

node

MIB node name and OID of the node instance.

errorIndex

Error index, with 0 meaning no error.

errorStatus

Error status, with noError meaning no error.

value

Value set by the SET operation. This field is null for a GET
operation.
If the value is a character string that has invisible characters or
characters beyond the ASCII range 0 to 127, the string is

displayed in hexadecimal format, for example, value =

<81-43>[hex].

The information center can output system event messages to several destinations, including the terminal

and the log buffer. In this example, SNMP log messages are output to the terminal. To configure other

message destinations, see "Configuring the information center."

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