Configure Log Filter Events Match - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare Command Reference Manual

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configure log filter events match

configure log filter <filter name> [add | delete] {exclude} events [<event
condition> | [all | <event component>] {severity <severity> {only}}] [match
| strict-match] <type> <value> {and <type> <value> ...}
Description
Configures a log filter by adding or deleting a specified set of events and specific set of match
parameter values.
Syntax Description
filter name
Specifies the filter to configure.
add
Adds the specified events to the filter.
delete
Removes the specified events from the filter.
exclude
Excludes events matching the filter.
event condition
Specifies the event condition.
all
Specifies all events.
event component
Specifies all the events associated with a particular component.
severity
Specifies the minimum severity level of events (if the keyword only is omitted).
only
Specifies only events of the specified severity level.
match
Specifies events whose parameter values match the <type> <value> pair.
strict-match
Specifies events whose parameter values match the <type> <value> pair, and possess all
the parameters specified.
type
Specifies the type of parameter to match
value
Specifies the value of the parameter to match
and
Specifies additional <type> <value> pairs that must be matched
Default
If the
keyword is not used, the events will be included by the filter. If
exclude
specified, then the filter will use the component default severity threshold (see the note on on page 676
when
or
delete
exclude
Usage Guidelines
This command controls the incidents that pass a filter by adding or deleting a specified set of events
that match a list of <type> <value> pairs. This command is an extension of the command
, and adds the ability to filter incidents based on matching specified event
log filter events
parameter values to the event.
See the
configure log filter events
and using filters, event conditions and components, and the details of the filtering process. The
discussion here is about the concepts of matching <type> <value> pairs to more narrowly define filters.
Types and Values. Each event in ExtremeWare is defined with a message format and zero or more
parameter types. The
show log events
678
is specified).
command on page 675 for more information about specifying
command on page 788 can be used to display event
detail
is not
severity
configure
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