Madhur,
If you specify the logging facility on the routers i.e. logging facility
local[0-7] and then configure the /etc/syslog.conf file with the appropriate
entries i.e.
local6.debug /var/log/cisco6
local7.debug /var/log/cisco7
Once the changes have been applied hup syslogd so it will re-read it's config.
Hope this helps.
Regards.
Andy
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Firewalls-Digest Wednesday, February 23 2000 Volume 08 : Number 839
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Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 13:36:17 +0530
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Subject: Syslog on routers
Hi all
I need to enable syslog on routers and want to have syslog packets to get
forwarded to a single syslog server but on the syslog server i should have
different files for looging the packets for each router.
at present all packets go to a single file...
any pointers or info is welcome
Madhur Nanda
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