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1051| External Services Interface Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| User Guide
b. In the Filename text box, type the syslog file name.
c. Click Test to start the test.
The test results are displayed in a box in the area below the Test button. The test results contain
information about the matching rule and match pattern.
In the CLI
Use these CLI commands to manage syslog parser rules.
Adding a new parser rule
esiparserrulerule-name
conditionexpression
domainname
enable
match{ipaddrexpression|macexpression|userexpression}
positionposition
set{blacklist|rolerole}
Showing ESI syslog parser rule information
showesiparserrules
Deleting a syslog parser rule
noesiparserrulerule-name
Editing an existing syslog parser rule
esiparserrulerule-name
conditionexpression
domainname
enable
match{ipaddrexpression|macexpression|userexpression}
no
positionposition
set{blacklist|rolerole}
Testing a parser rule
esiparserrulerule-name
test{filefilename|msgmessage}
Monitoring Syslog Parser Statistics
The following sections describe how to monitor syslog parser statistics using the WebUI and CLI.
In the WebUI
You can monitor syslog parser statistics in the External Servers monitoring page, accessed by selecting
Monitoring>Switch> ExternalServicesInterface>SyslogParserStatistics.
The SyslogParserStatistics view displays statistics such as the number of matches and number of users per
rule, as well as the number of respective actions fired by the syslog parser.
The SyslogParserStatistics view also displays the last refresh time stamp and includes a RefreshNow button, to
allow the statistics information to be refreshed manually. There is no automatic refresh on this page.
In the CLI
showesiparserstats