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Log Filter Entry Match Commands

match

match command
Item
Description
Syntax
[no] match
Context
configure>log>filter filter-id>entry entry-id
Description
This command creates context to enter/edit match criteria for a filter entry. When the match
criteria is satisfied, the action associated with the entry is executed.
If more than one match parameter (within one match statement) is specified, then all the criteria
must be satisfied (AND functional) before the action associated with the match is executed.
Use the applications command to display a list of the valid applications.
Match context can consist of multiple match parameters (application, event-number, severity,
subject), but multiple match statements cannot be entered per entry.
The no form of the command removes the match criteria for the entry-id.
Default
No match context is defined.

application

application command
Item
Description
Syntax
application {eq | neq} application-id
no application
Context
configure>log>filter filter-id>entry entry-id>match
Description
This command adds an OS application as an event filter match criterion.
An OS application is the software entity that reports the event. Applications include IP, MPLS,
OSPF, CLI, SERVICES etc. Only one application can be specified. The latest application
command overwrites the previous command.
The no form of the command removes the application as a match criterion.
Default
no application — No application match criterion is specified.
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