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Syslog uses UDP and is inherently
unreliable, thus it would not meet the retransmissions requirement. As for your
question on snmp vs. traps it seems the question is always fairly clear. In
this particular instance you would lean toward SNMP since it specifies traps
for redundant power supply failures. This can be specifically added for SNMP,
but syslog does not allow to turn on specific alerts. My take, at least.
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Behalf Of Mohamed Farouk Hi Sir In lab 38, the question states, configure router 6 to send notification
messages to host ..... whenever its redundant power supply fails. R6 will
retransmit the message ih the host does not get it. When to use logging and when to use the snmp-server? I know all about the informs and traps difference? and why here we have
to use informs because of the retransmission. My question is what if the second
part is missing "R6 will retransmit the message if the host does not get
it"? is it possible to use the logging traps command. My question may also be "When to consider that we aer sending to
Syslog Server or snmp server?" Or i will always get a word that will guide
to the required, exactly as the retransmission here? Thanks/regards |
- [OSL | CCIE_RS] SNMP Question Mohamed Farouk
- Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] SNMP Question Michael Senno
- Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] SNMP Question Scott Morris
