Hello, The number of messages increasing -- by checking sh logging commands
But one of the syslog server is not getting logs. How we can ensure that ASA is sending the syslogs to the both syslogs serves. Regards Parvez On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 1:46 PM, Eugene Pefti <[email protected]>wrote: > See below number of messages in red > If your ASA is configured correctly then they should increment > > 5510-ASA# sh logging > Syslog logging: enabled > Facility: 20 > Timestamp logging: enabled > Standby logging: disabled > Debug-trace logging: disabled > Console logging: level errors, 5312 messages logged > Monitor logging: disabled > Buffer logging: level informational, 135581860 messages logged > Trap logging: level warnings, facility 20, 69388 messages logged > Logging to inside 192.168.14.4 errors: 1 dropped: 1 > Logging to inside 192.168.14.5 errors: 2535 dropped: 9164 > > From: parvez ahmad <[email protected]> > Date: Monday, June 25, 2012 11:19 PM > To: "[email protected]" <[email protected] > > > Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Security] ASA with two Syslog Server > > Hello, > > We have configure ASA as per the below. > > Outside------ASA----Inside > > We have one more interface DMZ with Security 50 and have two syslog > servers, one is inside and another in DMZ. > > I have configured ASA to send the syslog to these server. > > How i can check that ASA is sending syslog to these server at the UDP > Port 514. > > Show snmp-server statistics is not that much helpful, I just wanted to > know the other way to check it. > > > Regards, > Parvez > > >
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