Another good utility is Swatch.
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You might want to give Kiwi Syslog a spin. It's free.
http://www.kiwisyslog.com/
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I am looking for a good free ware PIX / CISCO syslog server. Any
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Another good utility is Swatch.
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I am looking for a good free ware PIX / CISCO syslog server. Any
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Tariq
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Any Linux or BSD box. I prefer OpenBSD for this task, then after
monitoring the logs manually for a few days and becoming familiar with
what is normal and what is not I setup fwlogwatch
http://cert.uni-stuttgart.de/projects/fwlogwatch/
And with this software you can tell it what to look for in
Try this, its works for me
logging trap debugging
logging facility local1
logging 192.168.10.x
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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
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 get you some
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
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Solarwinds is not bad!
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Hello all
I am using Whatsup gold as Network Management system .
Now I want to collect the data on syslog server which
is freeware.Can anybody suggest me some syslog
servers. I tried Kiwi syslog Daemon ,but is there
anything better than it ?
Thanks in advance ...
Piyush
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Speaking of syslog, if a syslog daemon is running on
a unix machine
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Speaking of syslog, if a syslog daemon is running on a unix machine, is
that
all that needs to happen for it to collect messages. I can get a Kiwi
syslog program to work, but if I have a customer set up syslog on unix,
nothing is in the logs
My take is that the time stamp is correct but it is using UTC time which is
4 hour ahead of U.S. East Coast's Day Light Saving Time.
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I set up a syslog server and have a problem with the time stamp in a sys
log
message.
set ntp client enable
set ntp server 10.0.1.1
set ntp server 10.0.1.2
set timezone EST -5 0
set summertime enable
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Speaking of syslog, if a syslog daemon is running on a unix machine, is that
all that needs to happen for it to collect messages. I can get a Kiwi
syslog program to work, but if I have a customer set up syslog on unix,
nothing is in the logs, even though the router claims to have sent him
you need to add logging facilites for messages in the syslog.conf file in
/etc/
research setting up syslog.conf on google. also do a netstat -na
you should see
/home/jbrunner as root@ns netstat -na
Active Internet connections (servers and established)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address
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My take is that the time stamp is correct but it is using UTC time which
is
4 hour ahead
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Try this:
service timestamps debug datetime localtime show-timezone
service timestamps log datetime
Steven,
I think it must be due to the fact that a buffer is just memory but other
output locations would require additional I/O calls.
Rah
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If I
The console port is a serial device which uses interrupts. Every time an
interrupt is generated, the router CPU has to stop what it's doing to see
what's going on. The internal buffer doesn't have that overhead to deal with.
That's my understanding, at least.
Ken
Steven A. Ridder 05/11/02
I use Kiwisyslog, it works great for me, they have several other useful
utilities on their website including Cattools which can be scheduled to save
router configs periodically.
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Cisco syslog can be directed at *any*
I use Winsyslog (www.winsyslog.com). Great product and outstanding support.
It's not free, but the features and extras are well worth the money.
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Is there a way to setup a syslog server on Win XP without buying one of
Cisco syslog can be directed at *any* syslog deamon. NT and *nix come with
syslog deamons, but you can add one to other OSes, too. I did a quick look
on Tucows and found one that will run on XP. You can check it out at
http://www.kiwisyslog.com/products.htm. And it's freeware. (Note: I
He's a question I've always was curious about:
If you have your linux box/unix box set up for logging, but
you want to log
more than 7 devices with their own log file, how do you do it
if you only
have 6-7 facilities (local0-local7) to work with in the
syslog.conf file?!?!
all
# config t
(config)# logging trap debugging
(config)# logging xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx !put the ip of the linux box here
then you can do a
sh logg !to see of it working
R/ Mark
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Hi group
I have 2610 router and a
You do following on the router:
logging NameOrIpOfLinuxBox
logging trap debug/var/log/router.log
Note: is actual tab character, not n number of spaces.
Marko.
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Marko.
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You do following on the router:
logging NameOrIpOfLinuxBox
logging trap debug/var/log
appreciated.
-Mark
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[to maintainers of the list: it seems that something gets confused in
software
See Kiwi Syslog Daemon. (kiwi enterprise) I dont remeber the website
The only Rmon agent I tested was: Rmonster
website: www.triticom.com I guess
travis marlow wrote:
I'm looking to purchase Syslog and RMON software packages, does anybody
have
any good suggestions as to what works well
This is a documented bug in the version of IOS that you are running. The
workaround is to change the source interface for syslog messages to another
interface then the one currently sending the syslog messages.
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Take a look at Winsyslog. Good product, with great support and lots of
features.
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Hi ,
I wanted to ask if there is any Syslog server available for WIN NT or
2K
platform , is there any freeware available .
Let me know.
Try 3Com's syslog/TFTP/FTP daemon..
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Hi ,
I wanted to ask if there is any Syslog server available for WIN NT or
2K
platform , is there any freeware available .
Let me know.
thanks in advance
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kiwi tools is great.
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Take a look at Winsyslog. Good product, with great support and lots of
features.
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Looks like Microcode loader process took a little longer than it
should hence the hog message. Don't exactly know off my head what
microcode loader process is, do you have a CIP in the chassis??
It's not necessarily a big problem, I can force on on my 7500 by doing
OIR, it's a known bug but
How about using Cisco ACS Server ?
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All,
I'm looking to implement a syslog server on windows 2000, that logs pix
and
cisco router logs. it should be able to parse information. i know that a
linux or bsd server
im using ciscoworks and it logs info from my routers
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How about using Cisco ACS Server ?
Ximena
I've used Kiwi but decided I liked Solarwinds syslog server better.
MikeS
www.packetattack.com
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What IOS are you using? There is a bug in some versions of 12.1 that
require you to set the source interface for logging purposes before
logging will actually take place. There is another bug with logging
synchronous that interupts logging but I can't remember the details.
There yet another
There was a very long thread about this earlier this week. on 8/27 with all
the info you need:
Logging to remote UNIX server [7:17401
check it out
sam sneed
Jim Bond wrote in message
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Hello,
I have a syslog server and I turned on some debugs
Check your router logging level...
router(config)#logging trap 4
This would only send Warnings (severity=4) and above (severity 1-4) to the
syslog server.
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Hello,
I have a syslog server and I turned on some debugs on
a
syslogd
:)
Of course it runs on unix/linux... Did I mention that Suse was a good distro
to start with?
Wright, Jeremy 08/24/01 02:10PM
Does anyone have suggestions/preferences on what syslog server to get?
Thanks.
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You might also consider:
http://www.kiwi-enterprises.com/software_downloads.htm#Syslogd
It is now freeware.. and if your not a *nix user it runs under Win9x, ME,
XP, NT4 2000.
Really nice and easy to use.. Also supports SNMP traps etc etc..
Dave
Wright, Jeremy 08/24/01 03:10PM
Does
NT or UNIX
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Subject: Syslog Server [7:17171]
Does anyone have suggestions/preferences on what syslog server to get?
Thanks.
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on your router type
logging buffered debug
logging (syslog server ip address)
logging history debugging
logging trap information
logging facility local07 (depanding on critics)
you could go to # mode and use logging ? and see what kind of logging you
want.
Syslog server can be found on
dont reboot it...
examine it if you kill it without fixing it, it's GOING to happen again.
lets see a show tech from the router.
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has anyone got any suggestions where I can download syslog service software
to run on a NT worstation, the downloaded software i've got is toilet
Regards
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has anyone got any suggestions where I can download syslog servic
simon,
go to www.3com.com and download the 3CDaemon software. It is fast,
small and sleek. It has tftp, ftp and syslog in the same program.
Sean
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Check this out. Use it at work. Pretty easy to configure
http://www.kiwi-enterprises.com/
Manny
Chris Supino wrote:
Hey all,
Can anyone recommend an NT based SYSLOG server?
Christopher Supino
CCNA, CIPT, MCSE, CNA5, ASE
Senior Systems Engineer
TransNet Corp.
You can get Kiwi's syslog daemon on winfiles.com. It works great...
Chris Lemagie
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Hey all,
Can anyone
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
Try Kiwi's Syslog Daemon, it's inexpensive and has many configurable
options. Will work on NT and 2000 as either a front-end app or sevice. Will
e-mail a daily summary and even has provisions for a PIX.
http://www.kiwi-enterprises.com/
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Brian Howard wrote:
Also...I have seen Cisco documentation that you need 5 tabs between
local0.debug (5 Tabs) /var/log/cisco.log (not being a NMS guru - that
may or may not be true )
No, you don't need 5 tabs. You can have just one, but the key thing
is to use just tabs, not ' ' (at
Hi Tim,
FYI
Maybe you already know this, but anytime you make a change to the
syslog.conf file. You will need to restart or HUP the syslog daemon.
Also...I have seen Cisco documentation that you need 5 tabs between
local0.debug (5 Tabs) /var/log/cisco.log (not being a NMS guru - that
That's because routers don't show default commands. By default, logging
trap informational is turned on.
Regards,
Aaron K. Dixon
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That's because routers don't show default commands. By default, logging
trap informational is turned on.
Regards,
Aaron K. Dixon
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On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Sim, CT (Chee Tong) wrote:
Hi..Dear all,
I am doing a project on the access server and tried to log the status of the
access server to a unix host using syslogd, I have done that, but I have a
few question to ask
1)what is the meaning of the syntax "logging facility
"Sim, CT (Chee Tong)" wrote:
I am doing a project on the access server and tried to log the status of the
access server to a unix host using syslogd, I have done that, but I have a
few question to ask
1)what is the meaning of the syntax "logging facility local0, local1,
local2.. what I
Carmelo
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Carmelo,
I don't know what your problem is getting it to work on Sun but if you go
out to winfiles.com they have some freeware
Carmelo
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Carmelo,
I don't know what your problem is getting it to work on Sun but if you go
out to winfiles.com they have some freeware
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Without more info it's difficult to know what your problem is. However,
nine times out of ten, I've seen people forget to create the syslog file
first on their UNIX workstation. You need to "
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Hi
Regarding syslog, the document referenced in this link does work with a
Sun
Machine. Anyone configured it for a Linux PC?
Reg
Carmelo,
I don't know what your problem is getting it to work on Sun but if you go
out to winfiles.com they have some freeware syslog servers "Kiwi Syslog
daemon" that you can setup on 95/NT.. and the router config would be the
same as in the below link.
Cory
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Without more info it's difficult to know what your problem is. However,
nine times out of ten, I've seen people forget to create the syslog file
first on their UNIX workstation. You need to "touch" the file before the
router can write to it.
irwin
Hi people,
I would to shape the syslog
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