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System Information
Format
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Table 70 Source module name list
Module name
VLAN
VOS
VRRP
VTY
To sum up, the major task of the information center is to output the three types of
information of the modules onto the ten channels in terms of the eight severity
levels and according to the user's settings, and then redirect the ten information
channels to the seven output directions.
System information has the following format:
<priority>timestamp sysname module/level/digest:content
The closing set of angel brackets < >, the space, the forward slash /, and the
colon are all required in the above format.
Before the <priority> may have %, "#, or * followed with a space, indicating
log, alarm, or debug information respectively.
Below is an example of the format of log information to be output to a log host:
% <188>Sep 28 15:33:46:235 2005 MyDevice SHELL/4/LOGIN: Console login from con0
What follows is a detailed explanation of the fields involved:
Priority
The priority is calculated using the following formula: facility*8+severity, in which
facility is local7 by default and the range of severity is 0 to 7.
value and meaning associated with each severity.
Note that there is no space between the priority and timestamp fields and that the
priority takes effect only when the information has been sent to the log host.
Timestamp
Timestamp records the time when system information is generated to allow users
to check and identify system events.
Note that there is a space between the timestamp and sysname (host name) fields.
Sysname
Sysname is the system name of the current host. You can use the sysname
command to modify the sysname. (Refer to
for details)
Note that there is a space between the sysname and module fields.
Module
The module field represents the name of the module that generates system
information. You can enter the info-center source ? command in system view to
view the module list.
Description
Virtual Local Area Network module
Virtual Operating System module
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol module
Virtual Type Terminal module
"Basic Configurations" on page 2125
Information Center Overview
Table 68
details the
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