R3303-HP HSR6800 Routers Network Management and Monitoring Configuration Guide

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System information formats
The following shows the original format of system information, which might be different from what you see.
The actual system information format depends on the log resolution tool you use.
Formats
The system information format varies with output destinations. See Table 9.
Table 9 System information formats
Output destination Format Example
Console, monitor
terminal, logbuffer,
trapbuffer, SNMP
module, or log file
timestamp sysname
module/level/digest: content
%Jun 26 17:08:35:809 2008 Sysname
SHELL/4/LOGIN: VTY login from 1.1.1.1.
Log host
HP format:
<PRI>timestamp
Sysname %%vvmodule/level
/digest: source content
UNICOM format:
<PRI>timestamp Sysname
vvmodule/level/serial_numb
er: content
HP format:
<189>Oct 9 14:59:04 2009
Sysname %%10SHELL/5/SHELL_LOGIN(l):
VTY logged in from 192.168.1.21.
UNICOM format:
{ <186>Oct 13 16:48:08 2000 Sysname
10IFNET/2/210231a64jx073000020:
log_type=port;content=GigabitEthernet4
/0/1 link status is DOWN.
{ <186>Oct 13 16:48:08 2000 Sysname
10IFNET/2/210231a64jx073000020:
log_type=port;content=Line protocol on
the interface GigabitEthernet4/0/1 is
DOWN.
Field description
Field Descri
p
tion
PRI (priority)
The priority is calculated by using this formula: facility*8+level, where:
facility is the facility name. It can be configured with info-center loghost. It is
used to identify different log sources on the log host, and to query and filter logs
from specific log sources.
level ranges from 0 to 7. See Table 6 for more information.
Note that the priority field is available only for information that is sent to the log
host.
Timestamp
The timestamp records the time when the system information was generated.
System information sent to the log host and that sent to the other destinations have
different precisions, and their timestamp formats are configured with different
commands. See Table 10 and
Table 11 for more information.