H3C Technologies H3C WX3000 Series Unified Switches User Manual

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Note that there is a space between the timestamp and sysname (host name) fields.

The time stamp has the following two formats.

1) Without the universal time coordinated (UTC) time zone, the time stamp is in the format of “Mmm

dd hh:mm:ss:ms yyyy”.

2) With the UTC time zone, the time stamp is in the format of “Mmm dd hh:mm:ss:ms yyyy [GMT +|-

hh:mm:ss]”.

Each field is described as follows:

z

“Mmm” represents the month, and the available values are: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug,
Sep, Oct, Nov, and Dec.

z

“dd” is the date, which shall follow a space if less than 10, for example, “ 7”.

z

“hh:mm:ss:ms” is the local time, where “hh” is in the 24-hour format, ranging from 00 to 23, both
“mm” and ”ss” range from 00 to 59, “ms” ranges from 000 to 999.

z

“yyyy” is the year.

z

“[GMT +|- hh:mm:ss]” is the UTC time zone, which represents the time difference with the
Greenwich standard time.

Because devices in a network may distribute in different time zones, when the time displayed in the time
stamps of output information is the local time on each device, it is not so convenient for you to locate
and solve problems globally. In this case, you can configure the information center to add UTC time
zone to the time stamp of the output information, so that you can know the standard time when the
information center processing each piece of information. That is, you can know the Greenwich standard
time of each device in the network based on the UTC record in the time stamp.

To add UTC time zone to the time stamp in the information center output information, you must:

z

Set the local time zone

z

Set the time stamp format in the output direction of the information center to date

z

Configure to add UTC time zone to the output information

After the above configuration, the UTC time zone will be displayed in the output information, like the
following:

%Dec 8 10:12:21:708 2006 [GMT+08:00:00] device SHELL/5/LOGIN:- 1 - VTY(1.1.0.2) in unit1

login

Sysname

Sysname is the system name of the local device and defaults to device.

You can use the sysname command to modify the system name. Refer to System Maintenance and

Debugging

in H3C WX3000 Series Unified Switches Switching Engine Configuration Guide for details)

Note that there is a space between the sysname and module fields.

Module

The module field represents the name of the module that generates system information. You can enter
the info-center source ? command in system view to view the module list. Refer to

Table 51-3

for

module name and description.

Between “module” and “level” is a “/”.

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