R2511-HP MSR Router Series Network Management and Monitoring Configuration Guide(V5)
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p
Command
Remarks
6. Configure the timestamp
format.
info-center timestamp { debugging
| log | trap } { boot | date | none }
Optional.
The timestamp format for log, trap
and debug information is date by
default.
Outputting system information to the log buffer
The log buffer only receives log information, and discards trap and debug information.
To output system information to the log buffer:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enable the information center.
info-center enable
Optional.
Enabled by default.
3. Name the channel with a
specified channel number.
info-center channel
channel-number name
channel-name
Optional.
See Table 6 for
default channel
names.
4. Configure an output channel
for the log buffer and set the
buffer size.
info-center logbuffer [ channel
{ channel-number |
channel-name } | size buffersize ]
*
Optional.
By default, system information is
output to the log buffer through
channel 4 (known as logbuffer)
and the default buffer size is 512.
5. Configure an output rule for
the log buffer.
info-center source { module-name |
default } channel { channel-number
| channel-name } [ debug { level
severity | state state } * | log { level
severity | state state } * | trap
{ level severity | state state } * ] *
Optional.
See "Default output rules of system
informati
on."
6. Configure the timestamp
format.
info-center timestamp { debugging
| log | trap } { boot | date | none }
Optional.
The timestamp format for log, trap
and debug information is date by
default.
Outputting system information to the SNMP module
The SNMP module only receives trap information, and discards log and debug information.
To monitor the device running status, trap information is usually sent to the SNMP network management
system (NMS). For this purpose, you must configure output of traps to the SNMP module, and set the trap
sending parameters for the SNMP module. For more information about SNMP, see "Configuring SNMP."
To output system information to the SNMP module:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A










