Hi Anthony,

you can create a Syslog UDP or Syslog TCP input for Graylog in the web 
interface at System -> Inputs. Also 
see http://docs.graylog.org/en/1.2/pages/sending_data.html#syslog for a 
description how to configure different syslog daemons to work smoothly with 
Graylog.

As for Cisco devices (or generally networking appliances), they sometimes 
pretend to support syslog but actually don't emit any standardized format. 
In this case, you'll need to create a Raw/Plaintext UDP/TCP input and 
extract the required information via some extractors. Also check the 
Graylog Marketplace for some existing content packs for Cisco 
devices: https://marketplace.graylog.org/addons?search=cisco


Cheers,
Jochen

On Friday, 25 September 2015 23:22:14 UTC+2, Anthony Srdar wrote:
>
> I follow this guide:
>
>
> http://www.itzgeek.com/how-tos/linux/centos-how-tos/how-to-install-graylog2-on-centos-7-rhel-7.html
>
> I have graylog up and running, but how do I send my cisco ASA data to it 
> to start logging? How do I create a syslog listener? 
>

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