3com S7906E Guide De Référence

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Default Level 
2: System level 
Parameters 
module-name: Specifies the output rules of the system information of the specified modules. For 
instance, if information on ARP module is to be output, you can configure this argument as ARP. You 
can use the info-center source ? command to view the modules supported by the device. 
default: Specifies the output rules of the system information of all the modules allowed to output the 
system information, including all the modules displayed by using the info-center source ? command. 
debug: Debugging information. 
log: Log information. 
trap: Trap information. 
level  severity: Specifies the severity of system information, refer to 
 for details. With this 
keyword, you can specify the severity level of the information allowed/denied to output. 
state state: Configures whether to output the system information, which could be on (enabled) or off 
(disabled). With this keyword, you can specify whether to output the specified system information. 
channel-number: Specifies a channel number, in the range 0 to 9. 
channel-name: Specifies a channel name, which could be a default name or a self-defined name. The 
user needs to specify a channel name first before using it as a self-defined channel name. For more 
information, refer to the info-center channel name command. 
Description 
Use the info-center source command to specify the output rules of the system information. 
Use the undo info-center source command to remove the specified output rules. 
By default, the output rules for the system information are listed in 
. 
This command can be used to set the filter and redirection rules of log, trap and debugging information. 
For example, the user can set to output log information with severity higher than warnings to the log 
host, and information with severity higher than informational to the log buffer. The user can also set to 
output trap information of the IP module to a specified output destination. 
Note that: 
If you do not use the module-name argument to set output rules for a module, the module uses the 
default output rules or the output rules set by the default keyword; otherwise the module uses the 
output rules separately set for it. 
If you use the default keyword to set the output rules for the modules without specifying the debug
log, and trap keywords, the default output rules for the modules are used. Refer to 
details. 
If you use the module-name argument to set the output rules for a module without specifying the 
debuglog, and trap keywords, the default output rules for the module are as follows: the output of 
log and trap information is enabled, with severity being informational; the output of debugging 
information is disabled, with severity being debugging. For example, if you execute the command 
info-center source snmp channel 5, the command is actually equal to the command info-center 
source snmp channel 5 debug level debugging state off log level informational state on trap 
level informational state on