configure log target filter
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If the condition for the
backup-msm
target is met by a message generated on the primary, the event is
sent to the backup MSM. When the backup MSM receives the event, it will see if any of the local targets
(nvram, memory, or console) are matched. If so it gets processed. The
session
and
syslog
targets are
disabled on the backup MSM, as they are handled on the primary. If the condition for the
primary-msm
target is met by a message generated on the backup, the event is sent to the primary MSM.
Note that the
backup-msm
target is only active on the primary MSM, and the
primary-msm
target is only
active on the backup MSM.
The built-in filter,
DefaultFilter
, and a severity level of
info
are used for each new telnet session. These
values may be overridden on a per-session basis using the
configure log target filter
command
and specify the target as
session
. Use the following form of the command for per-session configuration
changes:
configure log target session filter <filter name> {severity <severity> {only}}
Configuration changes to the current session target are in effect only for the duration of the session, and
are not saved in FLASH memory. The
session
option can also be used on the console display, if the
changes are desired to be temporary. If changes to the console-display are to be permanent (saved to
FLASH memory), use the following form of the command:
configure log target console filter <filter name> {severity <severity> {only}}
Example
The following command sends log messages to the previously syslog host at 10.31.8.25, port 8993, and
facility
local3
, that pass the filter
myFilter
and are of severity
warning
and above:
configure log target syslog 10.31.8.25:8993 local3 filter myFilter severity warning
The following command sends log messages to the current session, that pass the filter
myFilter
and are
of severity
warning
and above:
configure log target session filter myFilter severity warning
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare XOS 10.1.
The
primary-msm
and
backup-msm
options were first available in ExtremeWare XOS 11.0.
Table 10: Default target log characteristics
Target
Enabled
Severity Level
console display no
info
memory buffer
yes
debug-data
NVRAM
yes
warning
primary MSM
yes
error
backup MSM
yes
error
session
no
info
syslog
no
debug-data
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