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Parameter channel-number: Specifies a channel number, in the range 0 to 9.

channel-name: Specifies a channel name, a string of 1 to 30 characters. It should not start with a number, an underscore (-), a forward slash (/), or a backward slash (). The channel name is not case sensitive.

Description Use the info-center channel name command to name a channel with a specified channel number.

Use the undo info-center channel command to restore the default name for a channel with a specified channel number.

Refer to Table 624 for details of default channel names and channel numbers.

Example # Name channel 0 as abc.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] info-center channel 0 name abc

info-center console channel

Syntax info-center console channel { channel-number channel-name}

undo info-center console channel

View System view

Parameter channel-number: Specifies a channel number, in the range 0 to 9.

channel-name: Specifies a channel name, which could be a default name or one that is defined by the user. The user needs to specify a channel name first before using it as a self-defined channel name. For more information, refer to “info-center channel name” on page 2432.

Description Use the info-center console channel command to specify the channel to output system information to the console.

Use the undo info-center console channel command to restore the default output channel to the console.

By default, output of information to the console is enabled with channel 0 as the default channel (known as console).

Note that the info-center console channel command takes effect only after the information center is enabled first with the info-center enable command.

Example # Set channel 0 to output system information to the console.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] info-center console channel 0

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