In this window, you can view alarm information, system logs, and service logs generated by the device.
You can view logs and alarms in this window. All alarms and logs are arranged by generation time with the latest one on the top. Click
to view more alarms, system logs, and service logs and their details. For more detailed information about system logs, see System Logs.
The alarm information is displayed using the display trapbuffer command. Table 1 describes the alarm parameters.
By viewing system logs, you can learn about the operating and hardware-related events. System logs facilitate fault analysis and locating during troubleshooting.
System logs record system alarms, user login or logout, system operation, and blacklists. The contents queried by running the display logbuffer common-log command are displayed. Table 2 describes the system log parameters.
The service log displays the content queried by running the display logbuffer sec-log command. Table 3 lists the parameters of the Service Log List window.
Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
Time |
Time when the log is generated |
Description |
Description of the service log information |
By default, logs of level 4 or lower are displayed. If the level of logs is high, you can run the info-center source command to adjust their level before you can view them here. For example, the level of policy matching logs is 6. By default, such logs cannot be not displayed on this node. You need to run the info-center source POLICY channel logbuffer log level informational command to display the logs on this page.
The real-time monitoring function consumes system resources. When a page is manual refreshed or a menu is switched, the system automatically disables this function. If you need to use this function again, manually enable it. Automatically disabling this function prevents an unnecessary waste of system resources.