No for that purpose it doesn't matter if you disable console or buffer
logging, in my opinion.
Do you see the messages in the file the syslogd on the server is writing
into?
(cat syslog.file | grep name_of_the_device_you_are_looking_for)
if yes, check for filters in the CW syslog analysis setup.
if no, could be anything, do you have routing etc. ok?
firewall, access-lists ...
good luck georg

""maamun Murangwa""  schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Hi all,
>
> I have been trying to configure cisco works to receive
> syslogs from all my routers. Through Resource manager
> Essentials, i try to run the syslog messages BUT i can
> only get the ones for the 2600's and 3600's NOT for
> the 7200's.
> Below is the sh logging on the 7200, 10.151.28.90 is
> the cisco works server.
>
> RC_7206_02_UGS#sh logging
> Syslog logging: enabled (0 messages dropped, 2
> messages rate-limited, 592 flushe
> s, 0 overruns)
>     Console logging: disabled
>     Monitor logging: disabled
>     Buffer logging: disabled
>     Logging Exception size (8192 bytes)
>     Trap logging: level informational, 5757835 message
> lines logged
>         Logging to 212.88.97.67, 5757835 message lines
> logged
>         Logging to 10.151.28.90, 1121458 message lines
> logged
> RC_7206_02_UGS#ex
>
> Does it matter if i disabled logging to the console,
> monitor or buffer?
>
> regards
>
> Maamun




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