System information format – H3C Technologies H3C WX6000 Series Access Controllers User Manual

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Module name

Description

OSPF

Open Shortest Path First module

QoS

Quality of Service module

RDS Radius

module

RM

Routing Management module

RMON

Remote monitor module

SHELL

User interface module

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol module

SOCKET Socket

module

SSH

Secure Shell module

SYSMIB

System MIB module

TAC

Terminal Access Controller module

TELNET Telnet

module

UDPH

UDP Helper module

VFS

Virtual File System module

VLAN

Virtual Local Area Network module

VOS

Virtual Operating System module

VRRP

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol module

VTY

Virtual Type Terminal module

To sum up, the major task of the information center is to output the three types of information of the
modules onto the ten channels in terms of the eight severity levels and according to the user’s settings,
and then redirect the system information from ten channels to the six output destinations.

System Information Format

System information has the following format:

<priority> timestamp sysname module/level/digest:content

z

The closing set of angel brackets < >, the space, the forward slash /, and the colon are all required
in the above format.

z

Before the <priority>, there may be a %, “#, or * followed with a space, indicating log, alarm, or
debugging information respectively.

z

This format is the standard format of system information. After the system information is sent to the
log host, the displayed format depends on the tools you use to view the logs.

Below is an example of the format of log information to be output to a log host:

% <188>Sep 28 15:33:46:235 2005 MyDevice SHELL/5/LOGIN: Console login from aux0

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