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The default Web output channel is channel 6. Examples # Output system information to the Web interface through channel 7. system-view [Sysname] info-center syslog channel 7 info-center timestamp Syntax info-center timestamp { debugging | log | trap } { boot | date | none } View undo info-center timestamp { debugging | log | trap } System view Default level 2: System level Parameters debugging: Sets the time stamp format for debug information. log: Sets the time stamp format for log information. trap: Sets the time stamp format for trap information. boot: Sets the time stamp format as xxxxxx.yyyyyy, where xxxxxx is the most significant 32 bits (in milliseconds) and yyyyyy is the least significant 32 bits. For example, 0.21990989 equals Jan 25 14:09:26:881 2011. The boot time shows the time since system startup. date: Sets the time stamp format as "Mmm dd hh:mm:ss:sss yyyy". For example, Jan 8 10:12:21:708 2011. The date time shows the current system time. • Mmm: Abbreviations of the months in English, which could be Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, or Dec. • dd: Date, starting with a space if it is less than 10, for example " 7". • hh:mm:ss:sss: Local time, with hh ranging from 00 to 23, mm and ss ranging from 00 to 59, and sss ranging from 0 to 999. • yyyy: Year. none: Indicates that no time information is provided. Description Use info-center timestamp to configure the time stamp format for system information sent to all destinations except the log host. Use undo info-center timestamp to restore the default. By default, the time stamp format for system information sent to a log host is set by the info-center timestamp loghost command, and the format for log, trap and debug information sent to other destinations is date. Related commands: info-center timestamp loghost. Examples # Configure the time stamp format for log information as boot. 47

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The default Web output channel is channel 6.
Examples
# Output system information to the Web interface through channel 7.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] info-center syslog channel 7
info-center timestamp
Syntax
info-center timestamp
{
debugging
|
log
|
trap
} {
boot
|
date
|
none
}
undo info-center timestamp
{
debugging
|
log
|
trap
}
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
debugging
: Sets the time stamp format for debug information.
log
: Sets the time stamp format for log information.
trap
: Sets the time stamp format for trap information.
boot
: Sets the time stamp format as xxxxxx.yyyyyy, where xxxxxx is the most significant 32 bits (in
milliseconds) and yyyyyy is the least significant 32 bits. For example, 0.21990989 equals Jan 25
14:09:26:881 2011. The
boot
time shows the time since system startup.
date
: Sets the time stamp format as "Mmm dd hh:mm:ss:sss yyyy". For example, Jan
8 10:12:21:708
2011. The
date
time shows the current system time.
Mmm: Abbreviations of the months in English, which could be Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul,
Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, or Dec.
dd: Date, starting with a space if it is less than 10, for example " 7".
hh:mm:ss:sss: Local time, with hh ranging from 00 to 23, mm and ss ranging from 00 to 59, and sss
ranging from 0 to 999.
yyyy: Year.
none
: Indicates that no time information is provided.
Description
Use
info-center timestamp
to configure the time stamp format for system information sent to all
destinations except the log host.
Use
undo info-center timestamp
to restore the default.
By default, the time stamp format for system information sent to a log host is set by the
info-center
timestamp loghost
command, and the format for log, trap and debug information sent to other
destinations is
date
.
Related commands:
info-center timestamp loghost
.
Examples
# Configure the time stamp format for log information as
boot
.