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log: Specifies log information. trap: Specifies trap information. level severity: Specifies a severity level. See Table 10 for more information. state state: Specifies whether to output the specified system information, on (enabled) or off (disabled). channel-number: Specifies a channel by its number, in the range of 0 to 9. channel-name: Specifies a channel by its name, a default name or a self-defined name. For how to configure a channel name, see info-center channel name. Description Use info-center source to configure an information output rule for a module. Use undo info-center source to remove the specified output rule. The default output rules are listed in Table 14. This command sets an output rule for a specified module or all modules. For example, you can output IP log information with a severity higher than warning to the log host, and output IP log information with a severity higher than informational to the log buffer. If you do not set an output rule for a module, the module uses the default output rule or the output rule set by using the default keyword. If you use the default keyword to set an output rule for all the modules without specifying the debug, log, and trap keywords, the default output rules for the modules are used. See Table 14 for more information. If you use the module-name argument to set the output rule for a module without specifying the debug, log, and trap keywords, the default settings for the module are as follows: the output of log and trap information is enabled, with severity being informational; the output of debugging information is disabled, with severity being debug. For example, if you execute the command info-center source cmd channel 0, the command is actually equal to the command info-center source snmp cmd 0 debug level debugging state off log level informational state on trap level informational state on. If you repeatedly use the command to set the output rule for a module or for all the modules, the last output rule takes effect After you set an output rule for a module, you must use the module-name argument to modify or remove the rule. A new output rule configured by using the default keyword does not take effect for the module. The trap buffer only receives trap information and discards log and debug information. The log buffer only receives log information and discards trap and debug information. The SNMP module only receives trap information and discards log and debug information. Table 14 Default output rules Output destinatio n Modules allowed Console Monitor terminal Log host default (all modules) default (all modules) default (all modules) LOG Enabled/ disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Severity Informatio nal Informatio nal Informatio nal TRAP Enabled/ disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Severity Debug Debug Debug DEBUG Enabled/ disabled Severity Enabled Debug Enabled Debug Disabled Debug 44

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log
: Specifies log information.
trap
: Specifies trap information.
level
severity
: Specifies a severity level. See
Table 10
for more information.
state
state
: Specifies whether to output the specified system information,
on
(enabled) or
off
(disabled).
channel
-
number
: Specifies a channel by its number, in the range of 0 to 9.
channel
-
name
: Specifies a channel by its name, a default name or a self-defined name. For how to
configure a channel name, see
info-center channel name
.
Description
Use
info-center source
to configure an information output rule for a module.
Use
undo info-center source
to remove the specified output rule.
The default output rules are listed in
Table 14
.
This command sets an output rule for a specified module or all modules. For example, you can output IP
log information with a severity higher than warning to the log host, and output IP log information with a
severity higher than informational to the log buffer.
If you do not set an output rule for a module, the module uses the default output rule or the output rule set
by using the
default
keyword.
If you use the
default
keyword to set an output rule for all the modules without specifying the
debug
,
log
,
and
trap
keywords, the default output rules for the modules are used. See
Table 14
for more information.
If you use the
module-name
argument to set the output rule for a module without specifying the
debug
,
log
, and
trap
keywords, the default settings for the module are as follows: the output of log and trap
information is enabled, with
severity
being informational; the output of debugging information is
disabled, with
severity
being debug. For example, if you execute the command
info-center source cmd
channel
0, the command is actually equal to the command
info-center source snmp cmd 0 debug level
debugging state off log level informational state on trap level informational state on
.
If you repeatedly use the command to set the output rule for a module or for all the modules, the last
output rule takes effect
After you set an output rule for a module, you must use the
module-name
argument to modify or remove
the rule. A new output rule configured by using the
default
keyword does not take effect for the module.
The trap buffer only receives trap information and discards log and debug information.
The log buffer only receives log information and discards trap and debug information.
The SNMP module only receives trap information and discards log and debug information.
Table 14
Default output rules
Output
destinatio
n
Modules
allowed
LOG
TRAP
DEBUG
Enabled/
disabled
Severity
Enabled/
disabled
Severity
Enabled/
disabled
Severity
Console
default (all
modules)
Enabled
Informatio
nal
Enabled
Debug
Enabled
Debug
Monitor
terminal
default (all
modules)
Enabled
Informatio
nal
Enabled
Debug
Enabled
Debug
Log host
default (all
modules)
Enabled
Informatio
nal
Enabled
Debug
Disabled
Debug