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Outputting system information to a log host – H3C Technologies H3C WX5500E Series Access Controllers User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enable the information center. info-center enable

Optional.
Enabled by default.

3.

Specify a name for a channel
identified by its number.

info-center channel
channel-number name

channel-name

Optional.
See

Table 2

for default channel

names.

4.

Configure an output channel

for the monitor terminal.

info-center monitor channel
{ channel-number |

channel-name }

Optional.
By default, system information is
output to the monitor terminal

through channel 1 (known as

monitor).

5.

Configure an output rule for
the monitor terminal.

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 } * ] *

Optional.
See "

Default output rules of system

information

."

6.

Configure the timestamp

format.

info-center timestamp { debugging
| log | trap } { boot | date | none }

Optional.
By default, the timestamp format

for log, trap and debugging
information is date.

7.

Return to user view.

quit

N/A

8.

Enable system information
output to the monitor terminal. terminal monitor

The default setting is disabled.
You must execute this command

before you can enable the display
of debug, log, and trap

information on the monitor

terminal.

9.

Enable the display of system
information on the monitor

terminal.

Enable the display of debug
information on the monitor

terminal:

terminal debugging

Enable the display of log

information on the monitor

terminal:

terminal logging

Enable the display of trap

information on the monitor

terminal:
terminal trapping

Optional.
By default, the monitor terminal
displays log and trap information,

and discards debug information.

Outputting system information to a log host

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A