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Field Description

%% (vendor ID)

This field indicates that the information was generated by an H3C device.
It exists only in logs sent to a log host.

vv (version information)

This field identifies the version of the log, and has a value of 10.
It exists only in logs sent to the log host.

Module

This field specifies the name of the module that generated the log. You can enter
the info-center source ? command in system view to view the module list.

Level (severity)

System information is divided into eight severity levels, from 0 to 7. See

Table 1

for

more information about severity levels. You cannot change the system information

levels generated by modules. However, you can use the info-center source
command to control the output of system information based on severity levels.

Digest

This field briefly describes the content of the system information. It contains a string
of up to 32 characters.
For system information destined to the log host:

If the character string ends with (l), the information is log information.

If the character string ends with (t), the information is trap information.

If the character string ends with (d), the information is debugging information.

Serial Number

This field indicates the serial number of the device that generated the system
information. It is displayed only when the system information that is sent to the log

host is in the UNICOM format.

source

This optional field shows the IP address of the log sender. It is displayed only when
the system information is sent to a log host in H3C format.

content

This field provides the content of the system information.

Table 5 Timestamp precisions and configuration commands

Item

Destined to the log host

Destined to the console, monitor

terminal, log buffer, and log file

Precision Seconds

Milliseconds

Command
used to set the
timestamp

format

info-center timestamp loghost

info-center timestamp

Table 6 Description of the timestamp parameters

Timestamp

parameters

Description Example

boot

Time since system startup, in the format of
xxx.yyy. xxx represents the higher 32 bits,
and yyy represents the lower 32 bits, of

milliseconds elapsed.
System information that is sent to all

destinations other than the log host supports
this parameter.

%0.109391473 Sysname
FTPD/5/FTPD_LOGIN: User ftp

(192.168.1.23) has logged in
successfully.
0.109391473 is a timestamp in the boot
format.