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System information format, Formats, Output, destination, Modules, allowed, DEBUG, Enabled, disabled

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Output destination Log buffer SNMP module Web interface Modules allowed LOG Enabled/ disabled default (all modules) Enabled default (all modules) Disabled default (all modules) Enabled Severity Informational Debug Debug TRAP Enabled/ disabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Severity Debug Informatio nal Debug DEBUG Enabled/ disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Severity Debug Debug Debug System information format The following shows the original format of system information, which might be different from what you see. The actual format depends on the log resolution tool you use. Formats The system information format depends on the output destinations, as shown in Table 4. Table 4 System information formats Output destination Format Example Console, monitor terminal, logbuffer, trapbuffer, SNMP module timestamp sysname module/level/digest: content %Jun 26 17:08:35:809 2011 Sysname SHELL/4/LOGIN: VTY login from 1.1.1.1 Log host • HP format: timestamp Sysname %%vvmodule/level /digest: source content • UNICOM format: timestamp Sysname vvmodule/level/serial_numb er: content • HP format: Oct 9 14:59:04 201 MyDevice %%10SHELL/5/SHELL_LOGIN(l): VTY logged in from 192.168.1.21 • UNICOM format: { Oct 13 16:48:08 2011 HP 10IFNET/2/210231a64jx073000020: log_type=port;content=Vlan-interface1 link status is DOWN. { Oct 13 16:48:08 2011 HP 10IFNET/2/210231a64jx073000020: log_type=port;content=Line protocol on the interface Vlan-interface1 is DOWN. The closing set of angel brackets (< >), the space, the forward slash (/), and the colon (:) are all required in the above format. Following is a detailed explanation of the fields involved in system information: 37

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Output
destination
Modules
allowed
LOG
TRAP
DEBUG
Enabled/
disabled
Severity
Enabled/
disabled
Severity
Enabled/
disabled
Severity
Log buffer
default (all
modules)
Enabled
Informa-
tional
Disabled
Debug
Disabled
Debug
SNMP
module
default (all
modules)
Disabled
Debug
Enabled
Informatio
nal
Disabled
Debug
Web
interface
default (all
modules)
Enabled
Debug
Enabled
Debug
Disabled
Debug
System information format
The following shows the original format of system information, which might be different from what you see.
The actual format depends on the log resolution tool you use.
Formats
The system information format depends on the output destinations, as shown in
Table 4
.
Table 4
System information formats
Output destination
Format
Example
Console, monitor
terminal, logbuffer,
trapbuffer, SNMP
module
timestamp sysname
module/level/digest: content
%Jun 26 17:08:35:809 2011 Sysname
SHELL/4/LOGIN: VTY login from 1.1.1.1
Log host
HP format:
<PRI>timestamp
Sysname %%vvmodule/level
/digest: source content
UNICOM format:
<PRI>timestamp Sysname
vvmodule/level/serial_numb
er: content
HP format:
<189>Oct 9 14:59:04 201
MyDevice %%10SHELL/5/SHELL_LOGIN(l):
VTY logged in from 192.168.1.21
UNICOM format:
{
<186>Oct 13 16:48:08 2011 HP
10IFNET/2/210231a64jx073000020:
log_type=port;content=Vlan-interface1
link status is DOWN.
{
<186>Oct 13 16:48:08 2011 HP
10IFNET/2/210231a64jx073000020:
log_type=port;content=Line protocol on
the interface Vlan-interface1 is DOWN.
The closing set of angel brackets (< >), the space, the forward slash (/), and the colon (:) are all required
in the above format.
Following is a detailed explanation of the fields involved in system information: