HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Network Management and Mon - Page 53
Configuring synchronous information output, Disabling an interface from generating link up/down
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Step Command Remarks info-center source { module-name | 5. Configure a system default } channel { channel-number | Optional. formation output channel-name } [ debug { level severity | rule for the Web state state }* | log { level severity | state See "Default output rules of system interface. state }* | trap { level severity | state information." state }* ]* 6. Configure the format of the time stamp. info-center timestamp { debugging | log | trap } { boot | date | none } Optional. The time stamp format for system information is date by default. Configuring synchronous information output The output of system logs interrupts ongoing configuration operations, and you have to find the previously input commands before the logs. Synchronous information output can show the previous input after log output and a command prompt in command editing mode, or a [Y/N] string in interaction mode so you can continue your operation from where you were stopped. If system information, such as log information, is output before you input any information under the current command line prompt, the system does not display the command line prompt after the system information output. If system information is output when you are inputting some interactive information (non Y/N confirmation information), the system displays your previous input in a new line but does not display the command line prompt. To enable synchronous information output: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Enable synchronous information output. Command system-view info-center synchronous Remarks N/A Disabled by default Disabling an interface from generating link up/down logging information By default, all interfaces generate link up or link down log information when the state changes. In some cases, you might want to disable specific interfaces from generating this information. For example: • You are concerned only about the states of some interfaces. In this case, you can use this function to disable other interfaces from generating link up and link down log information. • An interface is unstable and continuously outputs log information. In this case, you can disable the interface from generating link up and link down log information. To disable an interface from generating link up/down logging information: Step 1. Enter system view. Command system-view Remarks N/A 46