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configure log target filter

configure log target [console-display | memory-buffer | nvram | session |
syslog [<host name/ip> {: <udp-port>} [local0 ... local7]]]
filter <filter name> {severity <severity> {only}}
Description
Associates a filter to a target.
Syntax Description
target
Specifies the device to send the log entries.
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 remote server.
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.
filter name
Specifies the filter to associate with the target.
severity
Specifies the minimum severity level to send (if the keyword only is omitted).
only
Specifies that only the specified severity level is to be sent.
Default
If severity is not specified, the severity level for the target is left unchanged.
Usage Guidelines
This command associates the specified filter and severity with the specified target. A filter limits
messages sent to a target.
Although each target can be configured with its own filter, by default all targets are associated with the
built-in filter called DefaultFilter. Each target can also be configured with its own severity level. This
provides the ability to associate multiple targets with the same filter, while having a configurable
severity level for each target.
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. By default, the memory buffer and the NVRAM targets are enabled. For
other targets, use the command
characteristics of each type of target.
686
on page 754. Table 14 describes the default
enable log target
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