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Output destination Format
Example
Log host
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H3C format:
Sysname %%vvModule/Level/Mnemon
ic: Source; Content
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unicom format:
vvModule/Level/Serial_number:
Content
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cmcc format:
Sysname %vvModule/Level/Mnemonic
: Source Content
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H3C format:
<190>Nov 24 16:22:21 2010
H3C %%10SYSLOG/6/SYSLOG_R
ESTART: -DevIP=1.1.1.1; System
restarted –-
H3C Comware Software.
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unicom format:
<189>Oct 13 16:48:08 2000
10.1.1.1
10IFNET/2/210231a64jx073000
020: VTY logged in from
192.168.1.21
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cmcc format:
<189>Oct 9 14:59:04 2009
Sysname %10SHELL/5/SHELL_LO
GIN: VTY logged in from
192.168.1.21
describes the fields in a log message.
Table 20 Log field description
Field Description
Prefix (information type)
A log to a destination other than the log host has an identifier in front of the
timestamp:
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An identifier of percent sign (%) indicates a log with a level equal to or higher
than informational.
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An identifier of asterisk (*) indicates a debug log or a trace log.
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An identifier of sign of power (^) indicates a diagnostic log.
PRI (priority)
A log destined to the log host has a priority identifier in front of the timestamp. The
priority is calculated by using this formula: facility*8+level, where:
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facility is the facility name. It can be configured with the info-center loghost
command. It is used to identify log sources on the log host, and to query and
filter the logs from specific log sources.
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level ranges from 0 to 7. See
for more information about severity
levels.
Timestamp
Records the time when the log was generated.
Logs sent to the log host and those sent to the other destinations have different
timestamp precisions, and their timestamp formats are configured with different
commands. For more information, see
Hostip
Source IP address of the log. If info-center loghost source is configured, this field
displays the IP address of the specified source interface. Otherwise, this field
displays the sysname.
This field exists only in logs in unicom format that are sent to the log host.
Serial number
Serial number of the device that generated the log.
This field exists only in logs in unicom format that are sent to the log host.
Sysname (host name or
host IP address)
The sysname is the host name or IP address of the device that generated the log.
You can use the sysname command to modify the name of the device.