System information format – H3C Technologies H3C SecBlade NetStream Cards User Manual
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System information format
The format of system information varies with the output destinations.
1.
If the output destination is not the log host (such as console, monitor terminal, logbuffer, trapbuffer,
SNMP, or log file), the system information is in the following format:
timestamp sysname module/level/digest:content
For example, a monitor terminal connects to the device. When a terminal logs in to the device, the log
information in the following format is displayed on the monitor terminal:
%Jun 26 17:08:35:809 2008 Sysname SHELL/4/LOGIN: VTY login from 1.1.1.1
2.
If the output destination is the log host, the system information is in one of the following formats:
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H3C format
For example, if a log host is connected to the device, when a terminal logs in to the device, the following
log information is displayed on the log host:
<189>Oct 9 14:59:04 2009 MyDevice %%10SHELL/5/SHELL_LOGIN(l):VTY logged in from
192.168.1.21.
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UNICOM format
For example, if a log host is connected to the device, when a port of the device goes down, the following
log information is displayed on the log host:
<186>Oct 13 16:48:08 2000 H3C 10IFNET/2/210231a64jx073000020:
log_type=port;content=Vlan-interface1 link status is DOWN.
<186>Oct 13 16:48:08 2000 H3C 10IFNET/2/210231a64jx073000020: log_type=port;content=Line
protocol on the interface Vlan-interface1 is DOWN.
NOTE:
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The closing set of angel brackets < >, the space, the forward slash /, and the colon are all required in
the above format.
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The format in the previous part is the original format of system information, so you may see the
information in a different format. The displayed format depends on the log resolution tools you use.
What follows is a detailed explanation of the fields involved: