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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 because the event contains no destination MAC 
address. If you specify the 
strict-match
 keyword, then the filter will never match event 
XYZ.event5 because this event does not contain the destination MAC address.
In other words, if the 
match
 keyword is specified, an incident will pass a filter so long as all 
parameter values in the incident match those in the match criteria, but all parameter types in 
the match criteria need not be present in the event definition.
Formatting Event Messages
Event messages are made up of a number of items. The individual items can be formatted; 
however, EMS does not allow you to vary the order of the items. To format the messages for 
a particular target, use the following command:
configure log target [console | memory-buffer | nvram | session | syslog [all | 
<ipaddress> | <ipPort>] {vr <vr_name>} {local0 ... local7}]] format [timestamp 
[seconds | hundredths | none] | date [dd-mm-yyyy | dd-Mmm-yyyy | mm-dd-yyyy | 
Mmm-dd | yyyy-mm-dd | none] | severity
 
| event-name [component | condition | 
none | subcomponent] | host-name | priority | process-name | process-slot | 
source-line
 
Using the default format for the session target, an example log message might appear as:
06/25/2004 22:49:10.63 <Info:dm.Info> MSM-A: PowerSupply:4 Powered On
If you set the current session format using the following command:
configure log target session format timestamp seconds date mm-dd-yyyy 
event-name component
The same example would appear as:
06/25/2004 22:49:10 <dm> PowerSupply:4 Powered On
To provide some detailed information to technical support, set the current session format 
using the following command:
configure log target session format timestamp hundredths date mmm-dd event-name 
condition process-name source-line
The same example then appears as:
Jun 25 22:49:10.63 <dm.info> devmgr: (dm.c:134) PowerSupply:4 Powered On
Displaying Real-Time Log Messages
You can configure the system to maintain a running real-time display of log messages on the 
console display or on a (Telnet) session. To turn on the log display on the console, use the 
following command:
enable log target console