Re: Syslog config in router query [7:64692]

2003-03-06 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi , sysylog 192.168.*.* is eneogh for syslog... i am using in microsoft platform 3com (syslog,tftp,ftp in one program...) and linux default syslog server.. maybe there are firewall or syslog configuration problem Selcuk Kardes - Original Message - From: "Sandeep Zilpe" To: Sent:

RE: Syslog config in router query [7:64692]

2003-03-07 Thread Symon Thurlow
I think you might have to set the level of logging, perhaps by default it is only errors? There are seven levels of detail, I think the most is debug, and the least is error. Try logging trap information That should get you some activity (maybe too much) I normally set it to Logging trap wa

Re: Syslog config in router query [7:64692]

2003-03-07 Thread Sunny
1:50 PM Subject: RE: Syslog config in router query [7:64692] I think you might have to set the level of logging, perhaps by default it is only errors? There are seven levels of detail, I think the most is debug, and the least is error. Try logging trap information That should

RE: Syslog config in router query [7:64692]

2003-03-10 Thread dave petit
, 2003 1:50 PM Subject: RE: Syslog config in router query [7:64692] I think you might have to set the level of logging, perhaps by default it is only errors? There are seven levels of detail, I think the most is debug, and the least is error. Try logging trap information That sh