The PROFILE TCPIP only allocates 514 UPD to SYSLOGD in the PORTS section.
SYSLOGD is listening only for UDP on 514.
netstat
VM TCP/IP Netstat Level
530
Active IPv4 Transmission
Blocks:
User Id Conn Local Socket Foreign Socket State
---- -- ---- ----- ------ ------- ------ -----
SMTP 1002 *..SMTP *..* Listen
SMTP UDP *..1385 *..* UDP
INTCLIEN 1111 *..992 *..* Listen
INTCLIEN 1134 vmhost..992 10.23.32.151..2864 Established
UFTD 1035 *..608 *..* Listen
MSGD 1117 *..18 *..* Listen
MSGD UDP *..18 *..* UDP
RSMD UDP *..5011 *..* UDP
RSMD UDP *..1404 *..* UDP
SSLSERV 1016 *..1026 *..* Listen
SSLSERV 1121 127.0.0.0..9999 *..* Listen
SSLSERV 1113 localhost..5840 *..* Listen
SSLSERV 1120 localhost..5840 localhost..5841 Established
SSLSERV 1106 vmhost..1026 10.23.32.151..2864 Established 126
SSLSERV 1126 vmhost..6055 vmhost..992 Established 110
6
SYSLOGD UDP *..514 *..* UDP
Active IPv6 Transmission Blocks:
None
Ready; T=0.01/0.02 11:31:46
/Tom Kern
/301-903-2211
On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 10:12:21 -0500, Dave Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Hi, Thomas....
>
>First guess off of the top of my (pointy) head is that the port the
SYSLOGD server is
>listening on is configured to accept only TCP protocol and not the UDP
one. Does PROFILE
>TCPIP have something like this in it:
>514 TCP SYSLOGD ; SYSLOGD server
>514 UDP SYSLOGD ; SYSLOGD server