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Description
Use info-center security-logfile switch-directory to configure the directory where the security log file is
saved.
By default, the security log file is saved in the seclog directory under the root directory of the storage
medium. For a device that has been partitioned, the directory to save a log file varies with devices and
is usually the seclog directory in the second partition of the storage medium.
The specified directory must have been created.
This command is used for security log file backup or transition and it cannot survive a system restart or an
active/standby switchover.
NOTE:
A
local user can use this command after bein
g
authorized as the security lo
g
administrator by the system
administrator through the authorization-attribute user-role security-audit command and lo
gg
in
g
in to the
device through Telnet. For more information about the authorization-attribute command, see
Access
Control Command Reference
.
Examples
# Set the directory to save the security log file to flash:/test.
<Sysname> mkdir test
%Created dir flash:/test.
<Sysname> info-center security-logfile switch-directory flash:/test
info-center snmp channel
Syntax
info-center snmp channel { channel-number | channel-name }
undo info-center snmp channel
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
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 snmp channel to configure the SNMP output channel. The system uses this channel to
output information to the SNMP module.
Use undo info-center snmp channel to restore the default SNMP output channel.
By default, the system outputs information to the SNMP module through channel 5 (snmpagent).
For more information about SNMP, see System Management and Maintenance Command Reference.