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Usage Guidelines, Types and Values, in the command syntax above is
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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual 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 pairs. This command is an extension of the command configure log filter events, and adds the ability to filter incidents based on matching specified event parameter values to the event. See the configure log filter events command on page 337 for more information on specifying and using filters, on event conditions and components, and on the details of the filtering process. The discussion here is about the concepts of matching pairs to more narrowly define filters. Types and Values Each event in NETGEAR 8800 is defined with a message format and zero or more parameter types. The show log events command on page 401 can be used to display event definitions (the event text and parameter types). The syntax for the parameter types (represented by in the command syntax above) is: [address-family [ipv4-multicast | ipv4-unicast | ipv6-multicast | ipv6-unicast] | bgp-neighbor | bgp-routerid | {destination | source} [ipaddress | L4-port | mac-address ] | {egress | ingress} [slot | ports ] | ipaddress | L4-port | mac-address | netmask | number | port | process | slot | string | vlan | vlan tag ] You can specify the ipaddress type as IPv4 or IPv6, depending on the IP version. The following examples show how to configure IPv4 addresses and IPv6 addresses: • IPv4 address To configure an IP address, with a mask of 32 assumed, use the following command: configure log filter myFilter add events all match ipaddress 12.0.0.1 To configure a range of IP addresses with a mask of 8, use the following command: configure log filter myFilter add events all match ipaddress 12.0.0.0/8 • IPv6 address To configure an IPv6 address, with a mask of 128 assumed, use the following command: configure log filter myFilter add events all match ipaddress 3ffe::1 To configure a range of IPv6 addresses with a mask of 16, use the following command: Chapter 8. Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics | 341