1-12To do… Use the command… RemarksConfigure the output rules ofthe system informationinfo-center source{ module-name | default }channel { channel-number |channel-name } [ debug { levelseverity | state state } * | log{ level severity | state state } * |trap { level severity | statestate } * ] *OptionalRefer to Default output rules ofsystem information.Configure the format of thetimestampinfo-center timestamp{ debugging | log | trap }{ boot | date | none }OptionalThe time stamp format for log,trap and debugging informationis date by default.Outputting System Information to the SNMP ModuleThe SNMP module receives the trap information only, and discards the log and debugging informationeven if you have configured to output them to the SNMP module.To monitor the device running status, trap information is usually sent to the SNMP network managementstation (NMS). In this case, you need to configure to send traps to the SNMP module, and then set thetrap sending parameters for the SNMP module to further process traps. For details, refer to SNMPConfiguration in the System Volume.Follow these steps to configure to output system information to the SNMP module:To do… Use the command… RemarksEnter system view system-view —Enable information center info-center enable OptionalEnabled by defaultName the channel with aspecified channel numberinfo-center channelchannel-number namechannel-nameOptionalRefer to Table 1-2 for defaultchannel names.Configure the channel throughwhich system information canbe output to the SNMP moduleinfo-center snmp channel{ channel-number |channel-name }OptionalBy default, system informationis output to the SNMP modulethrough channel 5 (known assnmpagent).Configure the output rules ofthe system informationinfo-center source{ module-name | default }channel { channel-number |channel-name } [ debug { levelseverity | state state } * | log{ level severity | state state } * |trap { level severity | statestate } * ] *OptionalRefer to Default output rules ofsystem information.