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Parameter debugging: Sets the timestamp format of the debugging information.
log: Sets the timestamp output format of the log information.
trap: Sets the timestamp output format of the trap information.
boot: The time taken to boot up the system, in the format of xxxxxx.yyyyyy, in
which xxxxxx represents the most significant 32 bits of the time taken to boot up
the system (in milliseconds) whereas yyyyyy is the least significant 32 bits.
date: The current system date and time, in the format of “Mmm dd hh:mm:ss:sss
yyyy”.
Mmm: The abbreviations of the months in English, which could be Jan, Feb,
Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, or Dec.
dd: The date, starting with a space if less than 10, for example “7".
hh:mm:ss:sss: The local time, with hh ranging from 00 to 23, mm and ss
ranging from 00 to 59, and sss ranging from 0 to 999.
yyyy: Represents the year.
none: Indicates no time information is provided.
Description Use the
info-center timestamp command to configure the time stamp format.
Use the
undo info-center timestamp command to restore the default.
By default, the time stamp format for log, trap and debug information is date.
Example # Configure the time stamp for debug information as boot.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] info-center timestamp debugging boot
info-center timestamp loghost
Syntax info-center timestamp loghost { date | no-year-date | none }
undo info-center timestamp loghost
View System view
Parameter date: Indicates the current system date and time, the format of which depends on
the log host.
no-year-date: Indicates the current system date and time (year exclusive).
none: Indicates that no time stamp information is provided.
Description Use the
info-center timestamp loghost command to configure the time
stamp format of the log information sent to the log host.