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Field Description
• IRF member ID.
• IP address of the log sender.
Content Provides the content of the log.
Table 14 Timestamp precisions and configuration commands
Item Destined to the log host
Destined to the console, monitor
terminal, log buffer, and log file
Precision Seconds Milliseconds
Command
used to set the
timestamp
format
info-center timestamp loghost
info-center timestamp
Table 15 Description of the timestamp parameters
Timestamp
parameters
Description Example
boot
Time that has elapsed since system startup,
in the format of xxx.yyy. xxx represents the
higher 32 bits, and yyy represents the lower
32 bits, of milliseconds elapsed.
Logs that are sent to all destinations other
than a log host support this parameter.
%0.109391473 Sysname
FTPD/5/FTPD_LOGIN: User ftp
(192.168.1.23) has logged in successfully.
0.109391473 is a timestamp in the
boot
format.
date
Current date and time, in the format of mmm
dd hh:mm:ss yyy for logs that are output to a
log host, or MMM DD hh:mm:ss:xxx YYYY
for logs that are output to other destinations.
All logs support this parameter.
%May 30 05:36:29:579 2003 Sysname
FTPD/5/FTPD_LOGIN: User ftp
(192.168.1.23) has logged in successfully.
May 30 05:36:29:579 2003 is a timestamp
in the
date
format.
iso
Timestamp format stipulated in ISO 8601.
Only logs that are sent to a log host support
this parameter.
<189>2003-05-30T06:42:44
Sysname %%10FTPD/5/FTPD_LOGIN(l):
User ftp (192.168.1.23) has logged in
successfully.
2003-05-30T06:42:44 is a timestamp in
the
iso
format.
none
No timestamp is included.
All logs support this parameter.
% Sysname FTPD/5/FTPD_LOGIN: User
ftp (192.168.1.23) has logged in
successfully.
No timestamp is included.
no-year-date
Current date and time without year
information, in the format of MMM DD
hh:mm:ss:xxx.
Only logs that are sent to a log host support
this parameter.
<189>May 30 06:44:22
Sysname %%10FTPD/5/FTPD_LOGIN(l):
User ftp (192.168.1.23) has logged in
successfully.
May 30 06:44:22 is a timestamp in the
no-year-date
format.
FIPS compliance
The device supports the FIPS mode that complies with NIST FIPS 140-2 requirements. Support for
features, commands, and parameters might differ in FIPS mode and non-FIPS mode. For more
information about FIPS mode, see Security Configuration Guide.