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Task at a glance
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Outputting logs to the log buffer
•
Saving diagnostic logs to a diagnostic log file
Configuring the maximum size of the trace log file
Outputting custom NAT444 logs to a log host
Enabling synchronous information output
Enabling duplicate log suppression
Disabling an interface from generating link up or link down logs
Outputting logs to the console
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enable the information center.
info-center enable
By default, the information center is
enabled.
3.
Configure an output rule for
the console.
info-center source
{
module-name
|
default
}
{
console
|
monitor
|
logbuffer
|
logfile
|
loghost
}
{
deny
|
level
severity
}
For information about default
output rules, see "
."
4.
(Optional.) Configure the
timestamp format.
info-center timestamp
{
boot
|
date
|
none
}
By default, the timestamp format is
date
.
5.
Return to user view.
quit
N/A
6.
(Optional.) Enable log output
to the console.
terminal monitor
The default setting is enabled.
7.
Enable the display of debug
information on the current
terminal.
terminal debugging
By default, the display of debug
information is disabled on the
current terminal.
8.
(Optional.) Set the lowest
severity level of logs that can
be output to the console.
terminal logging level
severity
The default setting is 6
(informational).
Outputting logs to the monitor terminal
Monitor terminals refer to terminals that log in to the device through the AUX, VTY, or TTY line.
To output logs to the monitor terminal:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A