Filter Log Destination Commands - Alcatel-Lucent 7710 SR OS Configuration Manual

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Filter Log Destination Commands

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destination memory num-entries
destination syslog syslog-id
no destination
config>filter>log
This command configures the destination for filter log entries for the filter log ID.
Filter logs can be sent to either memory (memory) or to an existing Syslog server definition (server).
If the filter log destination is memory, the maximum number of entries in the log must be specified.
The no form of the command deletes the filter log association.
no destination
memory num-entries — Specifies the destination of the filter log ID is a memory log. The num-
entries value is the maximum number of entries in the filter log expressed as a decimal integer.
Values
10 — 50000
syslog syslog-id — Specifies the destination of the filter log ID is a Syslog server. The syslog-id
parameter is the number of the Syslog server definition.
Values
1 — 10
log log-id [create]
no log
config>filter
This command enables the context to create a filter log policy.
The no form of the command deletes the filter log ID. The log cannot be deleted if there are filter
entries configured to write to the log. All filter entry logging associations need to be removed before
the log can be deleted.
Filter log 101 — Filter log 101 is the default log and is automatically created by the system. Filter
log 101 is always a memory filter log and cannot be changed to a Syslog filter log. The log size
defaults to 1000 entries. The number of entries and wrap-around behavior can be edited.
log 101
log-id — The filter log ID destination expressed as a decimal integer.
Values
101 — 199
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