Due to SYSLOG's UDP/one-way nature, you can add a static route in the global 
routing-table, route destination 10.14.140.125/32 to next-table YYYYYYYY.inet.0

This will do the job

BR,
Uriel



Colleagues,

It seems possible to send SNMP traps to a host in a non-default routing 
instance, like this:

snmp {
    community XXXXXXXX {
        routing-instance YYYYYYYY {
            }
        }
    }

Is it possible to send syslog messages to a host in a non-default routing 
instance? I can ping this host like this:
ping 10.14.140.125 routing-instance YYYYYYYY

Running JUNOS 10.4R8.5 on an M120.

Thank you in advance for any input:

--
Victor Sudakov,  VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN
sip:[email protected]
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