Information center configuration, Configuring synchronous information output – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000 Series Unified Switches User Manual

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Level (Severity)

System information can be divided into eight levels based on its severity, from 1 to 8. Refer to

Table 51-1

for definition and description of these severity levels. Note that there is a forward slash “/” between the
level (severity) and digest fields.

Digest

The digest field is a string of up to 32 characters, outlining the system information.

Note that there is a colon between the digest and content fields.

Content

This field provides the content of the system information.

The above section describes the log information format sent to a log host by the device. Some log host
software will resolve the received information as well as its format, so that you may see the log format
displayed on the log host is different from the one described in this manual.

Information Center Configuration

Introduction to the Information Center Configuration Tasks

Complete the following tasks to configure the information center:

Task

Remarks

Configuring Synchronous Information Output

Optional

Configuring to Display the Time Stamp with the UTC Time Zone

Optional

Setting to Output System Information to the Console

Optional

Setting to Output System Information to a Monitor Terminal

Optional

Setting to Output System Information to a Log Host

Optional

Setting to Output System Information to the Trap Buffer

Optional

Setting to Output System Information to the Log Buffer

Optional

Setting to Output System Information to the SNMP NMS

Optional

Configuring Synchronous Information Output

Synchronous information output refers to the feature that if the system information such as log, trap, or
debugging information is output when the user is inputting commands, the command line prompt (in
command editing mode a prompt, or a [Y/N] string in interaction mode) and the input information are
echoed after the output.

This feature is used in the case that your input is interrupted by a large amount of system output. With
this feature enabled, the system echoes your previous input and you can continue your operations from
where you were stopped.

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