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User Guide for Resource Manager Essentials 4.1
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Chapter 14 Enabling and Tracking Syslogs Using Syslog Analyzer and Collector
Defining Message Filters
If the message is not in the file, the router has not been configured properly to send Syslog messages
to the CiscoWorks Server.
Defining Message Filters
You can exclude messages from Syslog Analyzer by creating filters.
Note View the Permission Report (Common Services > Server > Reports) to check if you have the required
privileges to perform this task.
To launch the message filters dialog box:
Step 1 Select Resource Manager Essentials > Tools > Syslog > Message Filters.
A dialog box appears in the Message Filters page.
A list of all message filters is displayed in this dialog box, along with the names, and the status of each
filter—Enabled, or Disabled.
Step 2 Specify whether the filters are for dropping the Syslog messages or for keeping them, by selecting either
Drop or Keep.
If you select Drop, the Common Syslog Collector drops the syslogs that match any of the Drop
filters from further processing.
If you select Keep, Collector allows only the syslogs that match any of the “Keep” filters, for further
processing.
Note The Drop or Keep options apply to all message filters. They do not apply to individual filters.
Step 3 Specify whether interfaces of selected devices should be included.
In the dialog box that displays the message filters, you can do the following tasks:
Creating a Filter
You can create a filter for Syslog messages by:
Task Button
Create a filter (see Creating a Filter). Create
Edit a filter (see Editing a Filter). Edit
Enable or disable a filter (see Enabling or Disabling a Filter). Enable/Disable
Export or import a filter. (see Exporting or Importing a Filter). Export/Import
Delete a filter (see Deleting a Filter). Delete