HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Network Management and Monitoring Configuration Guide
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Severity
v
alue
Level Description
2 Critical
Critical condition. For example, the device temperature exceeds the upper limit,
the power module fails, or the fan tray fails.
3 Error
Error condition. For example, the link state changes or a storage card is
unplugged.
4 Warning
Warning condition. For example, an interface is disconnected, or the memory
resources are used up.
5 Notification
Normal but significant condition. For example, a terminal logs in to the device,
or the device reboots.
6 Informational
Informational message. For example, a command or a ping operation is
executed.
7 Debug Debug message.
Log destinations
The system outputs logs to the following destinations: console, monitor terminal, log buffer, log host, and
log file. Log output destinations are independent and you can configure them after enabling the
information center.
Default output rules for common logs
A default common log output rule specifies the source modules and severity level of common logs that
can be output to a destination. Logs matching the output rule are output to the destination. Table 15
sh
ows the default output rules for common logs.
Table 15 Default output rules
Destination Lo
g
source modules
Out
p
ut switch
Severit
y
Console All supported modules Enabled informational
Monitor terminal All supported modules Disabled informational
Log host All supported modules Enabled Informational
Log buffer All supported modules Enabled Informational
Log file All supported modules Enabled Informational
Default output rules for diagnostic logs
Diagnostic logs can only be output to the diagnostic log file, and cannot be filtered by source modules
and severity levels. Table 16 sh
ows the default output rule for diagnostic logs.
Table 16 Default output rule for diagnostic logs
Destination Lo
g
source modules
Out
p
ut switch
Severit
y
Diagnostic log file All supported modules Enabled Debug