ccmAlertGroupPattern

CISCO-CALLHOME-MIB · .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.300.1.1.30.4.1.1

Object

column OctetString
The object contains a regular expression.
              
Regular Expressions:
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A regular expression is a pattern (a phrase, number, or more
complex pattern):
              
Regular expressions are case sensitive and allow for complex
matching requirements. Simple regular expressions include
entries like Serial, misses, or 138.
              
Complex regular expressions include entries like 00210... , 
(is ), or [Oo]utput.
              
Some Practical examples of regular expressions:
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The examples correspond with the various ways that you can
use regular expressions in your configurations.
              
For example, syslog messages on IOS look as follows:
a.
--
2004 Jul 21 13:26:55 %SYS-5-REDUNDANTCLOCK_OK: Redundant
clock recovered
b.
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2004 Jul 21 13:26:59 %SYS-5-REDUNDANTCLOCK_FAIL: Redundant
clock failed
c.
--
2004 Jul 26 16:53:47 %MGMT-5-LOGIN_FAIL:User failed to log
in from 171.69.48.75 via Telnet - max attempt reached
              
              
A pattern of REDUNDANTCLOCK.* would cause all the syslogs 
with severity greater than specified by
ccmProfileAlertGroupSeverity
and having a pattern  REDUNDANTCLOCK followed by
REDUNDANTCLOCK followed by any number of occurrences (*)
of any character (.) resulting in corresponding Call Home
messages being generated for syslog alert group.
              
So both messages a and b in above examples will be resulting
in issuance of Call Home messages for the pattern 
REDUNDANTCLOCK.*.
              
Next, a pattern of ^Telnet would cause all the syslogs 
with severity greater than specified by
ccmProfileAlertGroupSeverity and having a string starting 
and with Telnet resulting in corresponding Call Home
messages being generated for syslog alert group.
              
A pattern of LOGIN_FAIL$ would cause all the syslogs with
severity greater than specified by 
ccmProfileAlertGroupSeverity and having a string ending in
LOGIN_FAIL resulting in corresponding Call Home messages
being generated for syslog alert group.

Context

MIB
CISCO-CALLHOME-MIB
OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.300.1.1.30.4.1.1
Type
column
Access
noaccess
Status
current
Parent
ccmPatternAlertGroupEntry
Table
ccmPatternAlertGroupTable
Siblings
3

Syntax

OctetString

Values & Constraints

Object Constraints
range: 1-80

Related Objects

Sibling Objects