I don't think my first message was clear but I will give it a go again. I
have remote logging running so I can receive my cisco router logging events.
I receive the logging details in /var/log/messages but I want to modify my
syslog.conf file so that only the remote messages from the router will end
up in a file I have created called /var/log/cisco_log. Does anyone know the
syntax to separate the remote logging of this sort to a separate file? I
have read the man page on syslog and syslogd but can not seem to get the
syntax right so that messages from the router will drop into this file I
have created rather than /var/log/messages.

Thanks in Advance,

Eddie Strohmier


----- Original Message -----
From: Raymond Monge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: Cisco router logging


> Hi All,
>
> Even CiscoWorks 2000 use SYSLOG to receive and reed messages, traps and
> events.
>
> I can talk with the Cisco Ing, about that, because CiscoWorks 2000 is
using my
> HP-UX Syslog to get alerts and traps.
>
>
> Eddie Strohmier wrote:
>
> > Hello:
> >
> > I was following the thread on remote logging and was curious as to the
> > syntax for the syslog.conf file to allow one to log cisco router packet
> > movement to a specified file such as /var/log/cisco_log. I already have
> > remote logging working but all the logging currently goes to
> > /var/log/messages. I have not modified my syslog.conf file other than
some
> > attempts after reading the man page on syslog but can not seem to get
the
> > proper syntax down to steer the logging from port 514 (syslog port) to
the
> > file above.
> >
> > Thanks in Advance,
> >
> > Eddie Strohmier
> >
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