Quick Reference Guide

1040 PowerConnect B-Series TI24X Configuration Guide
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Configuring the Syslog service
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hh – hours
mm – minutes
ss – seconds
For example, “Oct 15 17:38:03” means October 15 at 5:38 PM and 3 seconds.
If you have not set the time and date on the onboard system clock, the time stamp shows the
amount of time that has passed since the device was booted, in the following format.
<num>d<num>h<num>m<num>s
where
<num>d – day
<num>h – hours
<num>m – minutes
<num>s – seconds
For example, “188d1h01m00s” means the device had been running for 188 days, 11 hours,
one minute, and zero seconds when the Syslog entry with this time stamp was generated.
Example of Syslog messages on a device with the onboard clock set
The example shows the format of messages on a device where the onboard system clock has been
set. Each time stamp shows the month, the day, and the time of the system clock when the
message was generated. For example, the system time when the most recent message (the one at
the top) was generated was October 15 at 5:38 PM and 3 seconds.
Example of Syslog messages on a device wih the onboard clock not set
The example shows the format of messages on a device where the onboard system clock is not set.
Each time stamp shows the amount of time the device had been running when the message was
generated. For example, the most recent message, at the top of the list of messages, was
generated when the device had been running for 21 days, seven hours, two minutes, and 40
seconds.