1-8
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Configure the channel through
which system information can
be output to a monitor terminal
info-center monitor channel
{
channel
-
number |
channel
-
name
}
Optional
By default, system information
is output to the monitor terminal
through channel 1 (known as
monitor).
Configure the output rules of
the system information
info-center source
{
module
-
name
|
default
}
channel
{
channel
-
number |
channel
-
name
} [
debug
{
level
severity
|
state
state
} * |
log
{
level
severity
|
state
state
} * |
trap
{
level
severity
|
state
state
} * ] *
Optional
Configure the format of the time
stamp
info-center timestamp
{
debugging
|
log
|
trap
}
{
boot
|
date
|
none
}
Optional
By default, the time stamp
format for log, trap and
debugging information is
date
.
Enabling the display of system information on a monitor terminal
After setting to output system information to a monitor terminal, you need to enable the associated
display function in order to display the output information on the monitor terminal.
Follow these steps to enable the display of system information on a monitor terminal:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enable the monitoring of
system information on a
monitor terminal
terminal monitor
Required
Enabled on the console and
disabled on the monitor
terminal by default.
Enable the display of
debugging information on a
monitor terminal
terminal debugging
Required
Disabled by default
Enable the display of log
information on a monitor
terminal
terminal logging
Optional
Enabled by default
Enable the display of trap
information on a monitor
terminal
terminal trapping
Optional
Enabled by default
Outputting System Information to a Log Host
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enable information center
info-center enable
Optional
Enabled by default
Name the channel with a
specified channel number
info-center channel
channel-number name
channel-name
Optional
channel names.
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