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Follow these steps to enable the system information display on the console:
To do… Use the command… Remarks
Enable the debugging/log/trap
information terminal display function
terminal monitor
Optional
Enabled by default.
Enable debugging information
terminal display function
terminal debugging
Optional
Disabled by default.
Enable log information terminal
display function
terminal logging
Optional
Enabled by default.
Enable trap information terminal
display function
terminal trapping
Optional
Enabled by default.
Make sure that the debugging/log/trap information terminal display function is enabled (use the
terminal monitor command) before you enable the corresponding terminal display function by using
the terminal debugging, terminal logging, or terminal trapping command.
Setting to Output System Information to a Monitor Terminal
System information can also be output to a monitor terminal, which is a user terminal that has login
connections through the AUX, VTY, or TTY user interface.
Setting to output system information to a monitor terminal
Follow these steps to set to output system information to a monitor terminal
To do… Use the command… Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
Enable the information center
info-center enable
Optional
Enabled by default.
Enable system information
output to Telnet terminal or
dumb terminal
info-center monitor channel
{ channel-number |
channel-name }
Optional
By default, a switch outputs
log/debugging/trap information
to a user terminal through
information channel 1.
Configure the output rules of
system information
info-center source
{ modu-name | default }
channel { channel-number |
channel-name } [ { log | trap |
debug } { level severity | state
state } ]*
Optional
Refer to
Table 1-4 for the
default output rules of system
information.

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