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Enabling system information output to the monitor terminal

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Step 5. Configure a system information output rule for the monitor terminal. 6. Configure the timestamp format. Command Remarks 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." info-center timestamp { debugging | log | trap } { boot | date | none } Optional. By default, the time stamp format for system information is date. Enabling system information output to the monitor terminal Step 1. Enable the monitoring of system information on a monitor terminal. 2. Enable the display of system information on the monitor terminal. Command Remarks terminal monitor Enabled on the console and disabled on the monitor terminal by default. • Enable the display of debugging information on a monitor terminal: terminal debugging Optional. • Enable the display of log By default, the monitor terminal information on a monitor terminal: only displays log and trap terminal logging information, and discards debug • Enable the display of trap information. information on a monitor terminal: terminal trapping Outputting system information to a log host Step 1. Enter system view. Command system-view Remarks N/A 2. Enable the information center. info-center enable Optional. Enabled by default. 3. Name the channel with a specified channel info-center channel channel-number number. name channel-name Optional. See Table 2 for default channel names. 4. Configure a system information output rule for the log host. 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." 42

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Step
Command
Remarks
5.
Configure a system
information 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 time stamp format for
system information is
date
.
Enabling system information output to the monitor terminal
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enable the monitoring of
system information on a
monitor terminal.
terminal monitor
Enabled on the console and
disabled on the monitor terminal by
default.
2.
Enable the display of
system information on the
monitor terminal.
Enable the display of debugging
information on a monitor terminal:
terminal debugging
Enable the display of log
information on a monitor terminal:
terminal logging
Enable the display of trap
information on a monitor terminal:
terminal trapping
Optional.
By default, the monitor terminal
only 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
2.
Enable the information
center.
info-center enable
Optional.
Enabled by default.
3.
Name the channel with a
specified channel
number.
info-center channel
channel-number
name
channel-name
Optional.
See
Table 2
for default channel
names.
4.
Configure a system
information output rule
for the log host.
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
."