Simple:

You are an admin which has 2+ Leaf routers to monitor and have no time
to login in each of them everyday to check the logs.

More: you also have to admin a series of NT/2000 servers which require
much attention and care :)

So, you have, globally, two choices:

Either you have a global syslog server where all the logs of all your
servers are gathered there,

Or you receive the logs by mail.

Ah! one other thing, if the ramdisk gets full because there are a lot 
of logs, the firewall stops.


-----Original Message-----
From: Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 4:03 PM
To: LEAF
Subject: [leaf-user] Mailing logs from Bering


Hi folks,
One of the things I enjoy so much about this newsgroup is all of the
information one gleans from some of you people! Having said that, could
someone explain to me...why would you WANT to have your log files
e-mailed to you??? What are trying to really achieve (i.e., what are you
looking for)??? Thank you, have a great weekend!

Craig




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