Default
The timestamp format for logs sent to console, monitor terminal, log buffer, and log file is date.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
mdc-admin
Parameters
boot: Sets the timestamp format as xxx.yyy, where xxx is the most significant 32 bits (in milliseconds) and
yyy is the least significant 32 bits. For example, 0.21990989 equals Jun 25 14:09:26:881 2007. The
boot time shows the time since system startup.
date: Sets the timestamp format as "MMM DD hh:mm:ss:xxx YYYY", such as Dec 8 10:12:21:708 2007.
The date time shows the current system time.
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MMM: Abbreviations of the months in English, which could be Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul,
Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, or Dec.
DD: Date, starting with a space if it is less than 10, for example " 7".
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hh:mm:ss:xxx: Local time, with hh ranging from 00 to 23, mm and ss ranging from 00 to 59, and
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xxx ranging from 0 to 999.
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YYYY: Year.
none: Indicates no time information is provided.
Examples
# Configure the timestamp format for log information as boot.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] info-center timestamp boot
Related commands
info-center timestamp loghost
info-center timestamp loghost
Use info-center timestamp loghost to configure the timestamp format for logs sent to a log host.
Use undo info-center timestamp loghost to restore the default.
Syntax
info-center timestamp loghost { date | iso | no-year-date | none }
undo info-center timestamp loghost
Default
The timestamp format for logs sent to a log host is date.
Views
System view
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