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Note that there is a colon between digest and content.
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Content
It is the contents of logging information.
Info-Center
Configuration
The Switch supports six output directions of information.
The system assigns a channel in each output direction by default. See the table
below.
Table 272
Numbers and Names of the Channels for Log Output
The settings in the six directions are independent from each other. The settings will
take effect only after enabling the information center.
The Switch info-center has the following features:
■
Support to output log in six directions, that is, Console, monitor to Telnet
terminal, logbuffer, loghost, trapbuffer, and SNMP.
■
The log is divided into 8 levels according to the significance and it can be
filtered based on the levels.
■
The information can be classified in terms of the source modules and the
information can be filtered in accordance with the modules.
■
The output language can be selected between Chinese and English.
1
Sending the information to loghost.
Table 273
Sending the Information to Loghos
t
Output direction
Channel number
Default channel name
Consol
e
0
console
Monitor
1
monitor
Info-center loghost
2
loghost
Trap buffer
3
trapbuf
Logging buffer
4
logbuf
snmp
5
snmpagent
Device
Configuration
Default Value
Configuration Description
Switch
Enable info-center
By default, info-center
is enabled.
Other configurations are valid only if
the info-center is enabled.
Set the information
output direction to
loghost
-
The configuration about the loghost
on the Switch and that on loghost
must be the same; otherwise the
information cannot be sent to the
loghost correctly.
Set information
source
-
You can define which modules and
information to be sent out and the
time-stamp format of information,
and so on. You must turn on the
Switch of the corresponding module
before defining output debugging
information.
Loghost
Refer to
configuration cases
for related log host
configuration
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