Outputting System Information To The Snmp Module; Configuring Synchronous Information Output - 3Com 4500G Family Configuration Manual

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Outputting System Information to the SNMP Module

The SNMP module receives the trap information only, and discards the log and debugging information
even if you have configured to output them to the SNMP module.
To monitor the device running status, trap information is usually sent to the SNMP network management
station (NMS). In this case, you need to configure to send traps to the SNMP module, and then set the
trap sending parameters for the SNMP module to further process traps. For details, refer to SNMP
Configuration in the System Volume.
Follow these steps to configure to output system information to the SNMP module:
To do...
Enter system view
Enable information center
Name the channel with a
specified channel number
Configure the channel through
which system information can
be output to the SNMP module
Configure the output rules of
the system information
Configure the format of the
timestamp

Configuring Synchronous Information Output

Synchronous information output refers to the feature that if the user's input is interrupted by system
output such as log, trap, or debugging information, then after the completion of system output the
system will display a command line prompt (a prompt in command editing mode, or a [Y/N] string in
interaction mode) and your input so far.
This command is used in the case that your input is interrupted by a large amount of system output.
With this feature enabled, you can continue your operations from where you were stopped.
Use the command...
system-view
info-center enable
info-center channel
channel-number name
channel-name
info-center snmp channel
{ channel-number |
channel-name }
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 } * ] *
info-center timestamp
{ debugging | log | trap }
{ boot | date | none }
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Remarks
Optional
Enabled by default
Optional
Refer to
Table 1-2
for default
channel names.
Optional
By default, system information
is output to the SNMP module
through channel 5 (known as
snmpagent).
Optional
Refer to
Default output rules of
system
information.
Optional
The time stamp format for log,
trap and debugging information
is date by default.

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