Configure Log Target Match - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare Command Reference Manual

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configure log target match

configure log target [console-display | memory-buffer | nvram | session |
syslog [<host name/ip> {: <udp-port>} [local0 ... local7]]] match [any
|<match-expression>]
Description
Associates a match expression to a target.
Syntax Description
console-display
Specifies the console display.
memory-buffer
Specifies the switch memory buffer.
nvram
Specifies the switch NVRAM.
session
Specifies the current session (including console display).
syslog
Specifies a syslog target.
host name/ip
Specifies the syslog host name or IP address.
udp-port
Specifies the UDP port number for the syslog target.
local0... local7
Specifies the local syslog facility.
any
Specifies that any messages will match. This effectively removes a previously configured
match expression.
match-expression
Specifies a regular expression. Only messages that match the regular expression will be
sent.
Default
By default, targets do not have a match expression.
Usage Guidelines
This command configures the specified target with a match expression. The filter associated with the
target is not affected. A message is sent to a target if the target has been enabled, the message passes the
associated filter, the message is at least as severe as the configured severity level, and the message
output matches the regular expression specified.
See the
command on page 775 for a detailed description of simple regular expressions. By
show log
default, targets do not have a match expression.
Specifying
instead of
any
previously configured, causing any message to be sent that has satisfied all of the other requirements.
To see the configuration of a target, use the following command:
show log configuration target
To see the current configuration of a filter, use the following command:
show log configuration filter
692
effectively removes a match expression that had been
match-expression
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