network.hp
Check the reference vendor documentation here.
Introduction
The tags beginning with network.hp
identify events generated by HP.
Valid tags and data tables
The full tag must have at least 3 levels. The first two are fixed as network.hp
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These are the valid tags and corresponding data tables that will receive the parsers' data:
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HP networking switches |
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For more information, read more About Devo tags.
How is the data sent to Devo?
For network.hp.switch.*
tags, define the following relay rule to send these events to Devo:
Source message -
^\d+\s([\w\-\.]+?):
Target tag -
network.hp.switch.\m1
Check both the Stop processing and Sent without Syslog tag options.
Note that in the Target tag, m1
should be the system_module
(group capture 1) in the Source message RegEx.
Table structure
These are the fields displayed in these tables: