Let your Cisco devices send to a Graylog2 "Raw/Plaintext" input and
use the Graylog2 extractors to parse the message.

On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 3:49 PM,  <mbal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> First of all thnaks for exist!
> I
> ''ve just installed and configured a GreyLog2 server with success.
> It would be awesome if it could manage correctly logs sent from any Cisco
> devices.
> So I have a question for you:
> Is it possible to receive in a correct way the logs from Cisco devices with
> a "clean"
> (without third party software) installation?
>
> I've tested several solution found on internet like this (that it's seems
> more relevant in my modest opinion):
> --------------------------
> no service sequence-numbers
> no service timestamps log datetime msec
> no logging message-counter syslog
> logging origin-id hostname
> -----------------------------
>
> but the result has no changed.
>
> Waitng for a kindly reply.
>
> Best Regards.
>
>
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