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11-01-2006 09:30 PM
11-01-2006 09:30 PM
Syslogging on 9300..
Hi Guys,
I noticed a post about trouble with the syslog and PCM on the 5400 series, I am having similar trouble with my 9300 switches.
The rest of the devices in my network all send there syslog events to the PCM server, this includes 2500,2600,2800,4100,5300.
The commands i have issued are :
logging host 10.3.254.59
I also tried to use
no logging buffered informational
to try and cut down on the amount of messages i was receiving.
The PCM server does not pick up any info from the 9300, do i need to configure the syslog facility commands?
I am at a loss here.... :-)
I noticed a post about trouble with the syslog and PCM on the 5400 series, I am having similar trouble with my 9300 switches.
The rest of the devices in my network all send there syslog events to the PCM server, this includes 2500,2600,2800,4100,5300.
The commands i have issued are :
logging host 10.3.254.59
I also tried to use
no logging buffered informational
to try and cut down on the amount of messages i was receiving.
The PCM server does not pick up any info from the 9300, do i need to configure the syslog facility commands?
I am at a loss here.... :-)
Where there is a will there is a way...
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11-08-2006 12:58 AM
11-08-2006 12:58 AM
Re: Syslogging on 9300..
Hi Jonathon,
Have you tried using a tird party SYSLOG server as a work around, so at least you are getting your logs.
There is a great little utility that I use for everything it is TFTPD32.exe, you can use it for the following:
TFTP server
TFTP client
SYSLOG server
SNTP server
DHCP server
I know this is not a fix for PCM but it is a work around.
I hope this helps,
Jase
Have you tried using a tird party SYSLOG server as a work around, so at least you are getting your logs.
There is a great little utility that I use for everything it is TFTPD32.exe, you can use it for the following:
TFTP server
TFTP client
SYSLOG server
SNTP server
DHCP server
I know this is not a fix for PCM but it is a work around.
I hope this helps,
Jase
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