Is there any reason you would have all your devices coming into local0?? Or does it matter, when I switch the Dell switch to local1 I no longer get packets coming into the syslog server. Why is that? --- Bill Nash <billn@odyssey.billn.net> wrote:
You didn't get any documentation with your switches? Seriously, configuring syslog isn't rocket science, you just need the most basic understanding of your network's layout.
The Dell web interfaces's have a prominent section called 'Global Log Parameters'. The command line interface has command line options under 'logging'.
I found configuration examples for both with a mere Google of: "<platform name here> configuration guide". You can too.
- billn
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006, Andrew Meyer wrote:
I've recently used this mailing list to get help setting up logging for my cisco pix's, now I want to be able to log my Dell and HP Procurve Switches, is there anything special i need to do for those? Is there something predefined, is there a website where I can find all the info for these devices??
Thank you all for your help. Andrew
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