Well you see it all depends.

Ok first things first - Syslog servers - I like the one provided with Ciscoworks 2000 
but that might be a bit expensive for you tastes. Look on 3coms website for their 
3cDaemon or Tftp server, it actually is a lightweight Tftp, FTP, Syslog server all in 
one and I have found it more than adequate for my needs. 

If I remember correctly yes it will enable levels 0 to 3 as well.

Lastly - how many messages do you receive from your routers? Have you baselined how 
many events your routers send? Here in South Africa we have lots of probems with our 
fixed line providors thus triggering many interface resets/crc error events that may 
not happen elsewhere for example.

Evan
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Hello all. I am researching the creation of a syslog 
server on a WinNT or Win2k platform. My goal is to 
enable 24/7 logging of 25+ Cisco routers (no 
servers). There is a mix of Internet and Intranet 
routers involved. I have 3 questions about this. First, 
is there a solid 3rd party syslog program that anyone 
can recommend for this? Second, is it true that by 
choosing to log level 4 (warning) issues that I will also 
automatically log levels 0 thru 3? Finally, is there a 
any documented baseline rule for determining how 
much disk space usage I can expect to accumulate 
per day? I have to find out what size drive I would 
need. This last question has been a tough one; I 
haven't been able to locate any documented formula 
for this. Thanks in advance for your help.

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