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Sysname (host name or host IP address)

If the system information is sent to a log host in the format of UNICOM, and the info-center
loghost source
command is configured, or vpn-instance vpn-instance-name is provided in the
info-center loghost command, the field is displayed as the IP address of the device that
generates the system information.

In other cases (when the system information is sent to a log host in the format of H3C, or sent to
other destinations), the field is displayed as the name of the device that generates the system
information, namely, the system name of the device. You can use the sysname command to

modify the system name. (Refer to Basic System Configuration Commands in the System Volume for
details)

%% (vendor ID)

This field indicates that the information is generated by an H3C device. It is displayed only when the

system information is sent to a log host in the format of H3C.

vv

This field is a version identifier of syslog, with a value of 10. It is displayed only when the output

destination is log host.

module

The module field represents the name of the module that generates system information. You can enter the
info-center source ?
command in system view to view the module list.

level (severity)

System information can be divided into eight levels based on its severity, from 0 to 7. Refer to

Table 1

for

definition and description of these severity levels. The levels of system information generated by modules

are predefined by developers, and you cannot change the system information levels. However, with the
info-center source command, you can configure to output information of the specified level and not

to output information lower than the specified level.

digest

The digest field is a string of up to 32 characters, outlining the system information.
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

For system information destined to other destinations:

If the time stamp starts with a %, the information is log information

If the time stamp starts with a #, the information is trap information

If the time stamp starts with a *, the information is debugging information

serial number

This field indicates the serial number of the device that generates the system information. It is displayed

only when the system information is sent to a log host in the format of UNICOM.

source

This field indicates the source of the information. This field is optional and is displayed only when the

system information is sent to a log host in the format of H3C.