It is interesting for sure. I find it amazing how people can depend solely on SNMP (traps) for management.
I don't recall where I found it. It may have been at CiscoLive or from something
on the Cisco web site, such as an article you wrote. I thought it was a very
interesting statistic.
-tcs
On 7/8/11 2:17 PM, syslog-ng-request@lists.balabit.hu wrote:
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> Hi Terry,
> Checked out your blog.
> I was wondering where you got the quote about 90 traps and 6000 syslog
> messages?
> I ask because it's my quote, heh
> Just think it's neat how things travel:-)
>
Terry Slattery CCIE# 1026
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