Module name
Description
SYSMIB System
MIB
module
TAC HWTACACS
module
TELNET Telnet
module
TFTPC
e
TFTP
client
modul
VLAN
Virtual local area network module
VTY
Virtual type terminal module
XM XModem
module
default
Default settings for all the modules
the information center is to output the three types of information of the
modules onto the ten channels in terms of the eight severity levels and according to the user’s settings,
six output destinations.
System I
s.
z
If the output destination is console, monitor terminal, logbuffer, trapbuffer, or SNMP, the system
information is in the following format:
timestamp sysname module/level/digest: - unitid –content
To sum up, the major task of
and then redirect the system information from the ten channels to the
nformation Format
The format of system information varies with the output destination
The space, the forward slash /, and the colon are all required in the above format.
, or debugging
information respectively.
z
z
Before <timestamp> may have %, “#, or * followed with a space, indicating log, alarm
Below is an example of the format of log information to be output to a monitor terminal:
6 10:44:55:283 2006 Sysname NTP/5/NTP_LOG:- 1 - NTP service enable
%Dec
z
estination is loghost, the switch and the log host use the syslog protocol. The system
information is in the following format according to RFC 3164 (The BSD Syslog Protocol):
(“-1-“ indicates that the unit number of the device is 1.)
If the output d
<Int_16>timestamp sysname %%nnmodule/level/digest: source content
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