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ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Guide
12 System management
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The severity of output information can be manually configured. When you send
information according to the configured severity, you can just send the information
whose severity is less than or equal to that of the configured information. For
example, when the information is configured with the level 3 (or the severity is errors),
the information whose level ranges from 0 to 3, in other words, the severity ranges
from emergencies to errors, can be sent.
12.5.2 Preparing for configurations
Scenario
The ISCOM2600G-HI series switch generates the login successes or failures, key information,
debugging information, and error information to system log, outputs them as log files, and
sends them to the logging host, Console interface, or control console to facilitate checking and
locating faults.
Prerequisite
N/A
12.5.3 Default configurations of system log
Default configurations of system log are as below.
Function
Default value
System log
Enable
Output log information to Console
Enable, the default level is information (6).
Output log information to host
N/A, the default level is information (6).
Output log information to file
Enable, the default level is debugging (7).
Output log information to monitor
Disable, the default level is information (6).
Output log information to buffer
Disable, the default level is information (6).
Log Debug level
Low
Output log information to history list
Disable
Log history list size
1
Transfer log to Trap
Disable. The default level is warning (4).
Log buffer size
4 Kbytes
Transmitting rate of system log
No limit
Timestamp of system log information
Debug: no timestamp to debug level (7)
Syslog information.
Log: The timestamp to 0–6 levels Syslog
information is absolute time.