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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual configure log filter myFilter add events all match ipaddress 3ffe::/16 • IPv6 scoped address IPv6 scoped addresses consist of an IPv6 address and a VLAN. The following examples identify a link local IPv6 address. To configure a scoped IPv6 address, with a mask of 128 assumed, use the following command: configure log filter myFilter add events all match ipaddress 3ffe::1%Default To configure a range of scoped IPv6 addresses with a mask of 16, use the following command: configure log filter myFilter add events all match ipaddress 3ffe::/16%Default To configure a scoped IPv6 address with any VLAN, use the following command: configure log filter myFilter add events all match ipaddress 3ffe::/16%* To configure any scoped IPv6 address with a specific VLAN, use the following command: configure log filter myFilter add events all match ipaddress ::/0%Default Note: In the previous example, if you specify the VLAN name, it must be a full match; wild cards are not allowed. The depends on the parameter type specified. As an example, an event may contain a physical port number, a source MAC address, and a destination MAC address. To allow only those incidents with a specific source MAC address, use the following in the command: configure log filter myFilter add events aaa.radius.requestInit secerity notice match source mac-address 00:01:30:23:C1:00 configure log filter myFilter add events bridge severity notice match source mac-address 00:01:30:23:C1:00 The string type is used to match a specific string value of an event parameter, such as a user name. The exact string is matched with the given parameter and no regular expression is supported. Match Versus Strict-Match The match and strict-match keywords control the filter behavior for incidents whose event definition does not contain all the parameters specified in a configure log filter events match command. This is best explained with an example. Suppose an event in the XYZ component, named XYZ.event5, contains a physical port number, a source MAC address, but no destination MAC address. If you configure a filter to match a source MAC address and a destination MAC address, XYZ.event5 will match the filter when the source MAC address matches regardless of the destination MAC address, since the event contains no destination 342 | Chapter 8. Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics