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Field Description SNMP Agent: channel number : 5, channel name : snmpagent Configurations on the SNMP module destination, including the channel number and channel name used. Log buffer: enabled,max buffer size 1024, current buffer size 512, current messages 512, dropped messages 0, overwritten messages 740 channel number : 4, channel name : logbuffer Configurations on the log buffer destination, including whether information output to this destination is enabled or disabled, the maximum capacity, the current capacity, the current number of messages, the number of dropped messages, the number of messages that have been overwritten, and the channel number and channel name used. Trap buffer: enabled,max buffer size 1024, current buffer size 256, current messages 216, dropped messages 0, overwritten messages 0 channel number : 3, channel name : trapbuffer Configurations on the trap buffer destination, including whether information output to this destination is enabled or disabled, the maximum capacity, the current capacity, the current number of messages, the number of dropped messages, the number of messages that have been overwritten, and the channel number and channel name used. syslog: channel number:6, channel name:channel6 Configurations on the web interface destination, including the channel number, and channel name used. Information timestamp setting Time stamp configurations, specifying the time stamp format for log, trap, debug, and log host information. display logbuffer Syntax View display logbuffer [ reverse ] [ level severity | size buffersize | slot slot-number ] * [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters reverse: Displays log entries chronologically, with the most recent entry at the top. Without this keyword, the command displays log entries chronologically, with the oldest entry at the top. level severity: Specifies a severity level in the range of 0 to 7. Table 10 Severity description Severity Emergency Alert Critical Value 0 1 2 Description The system is unusable. Action must be taken immediately. Critical condition. Corresponding keyword in commands emergencies alerts critical 32