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LOG 
TRAP 
DEBUG 
Output 
destinati
on 
Modules 
allowed 
Enabled/
disabled
Severity
Enabled/
disabled
Severity
Enabled/
disabled 
Severity
Log host 
default 
(all 
modules) 
Enabled 
Informatio
nal 
Enabled Debug  Disabled Debug 
Trap 
buffer 
default 
(all 
modules) 
Disabled 
Informatio
nal 
Enabled Warning Disabled Debug 
Log buffer 
default 
(all 
modules) 
Enabled  Warning  Disabled Debug 
Disabled Debug 
SNMP 
module 
default 
(all 
modules) 
Disabled Debug 
Enabled  Warning  Disabled 
Debug 
Log file 
default 
(all 
modules) 
Enabled Debug  Enabled Debug  Disabled Debug 
 
System Information Format 
The format of system information varies with the output destinations. 
If the output destination is not the log host (such as console, monitor terminal, logbuffer, trapbuffer, 
SNMP, or log file), the system information is in the following format: 
timestamp sysname module/level/digest:content 
For example, a monitor terminal connects to the device. When a terminal logs in to the device, the log 
information in the following format is displayed on the monitor terminal: 
%Jun 26 17:08:35:809 2008 Sysname SHELL/4/LOGIN: VTY login from 1.1.1.1 
If the output destination is the log host, the system information is in the following format according 
to RFC 3164 (The BSD Syslog Protocol): 
<Int_16>timestamp sysname %%nnmodule/level/digest: source content 
 
 
The closing set of angel brackets < >, the space, the forward slash /, and the colon are all required 
in the above format. 
The format in the previous part is the original format of system information, so you may see the 
information in a different format. The displayed format depends on the tools you use to view the 
logs. 
 
What follows is a detailed explanation of the fields involved: