We use a product called SL4NT.

It allows me to set up rules, and based on the source IP of the syslog
message, I can send that message to different log files.  So, I set up a
loopback on each router, use the "logging source-interface Loopback0"
command, and then SL4NT allows me to break each router's syslog messages out
into a different log file.  SL4NT also creates a new log file each night at
midnight.

Works really well for us.

Here's the link:

http://www.netal.com/sl4nt.htm

HTH,
Jim

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