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Information center configuration examples, Outputting log information to a unix log host, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Display the state of the log

buffer and the log information

recorded (on a distributed IRF

device)

display logbuffer [ reverse ]

[ level severity | size buffersize |

chassis chassis-number slot

slot-number ] * [ | { begin |

exclude | include }

regular-expression ]

Available in any view

Display a summary of the log

buffer (on a distributed device)

display logbuffer summary

[ level severity | slot

slot-number ] *

Available in any view

Display a summary of the log

buffer (on a distributed IRF

device)

display logbuffer summary

[ level severity | chassis

chassis-number slot

slot-number ] *

Available in any view

Display the content of the log

file buffer

display logfile buffer

Available in any view

Display the configuration of the

log file

display logfile summary

Available in any view

Display the state of the trap

buffer and the trap information

recorded

display trapbuffer [ reverse ]

[ size buffersize ]

Available in any view

Reset the log buffer

reset logbuffer

Available in user view

Reset the trap buffer

reset trapbuffer

Available in user view

Information Center Configuration Examples

Outputting Log Information to a Unix Log Host

Network requirements

z

Send log information to a Unix log host with an IP address of 1.2.0.1/16;

z

Log information with severity higher than informational will be output to the log host;

z

The source modules are ARP and IP.

Figure 12-2 Network diagram for outputting log information to a Unix log host

Configuration procedure

Before the configuration, make sure that there is a route between Device and PC.