Hi list,
is there someone on the list successfully using plain TCP syslog
logging? I have one problem case inside the forum where the router does
not properly terminate messages with LF, the required framing:
http://kb.monitorware.com/tcp-syslog-fill-s-up-buffer-and-doesn-t-log-si
ngle-events-t8705.html
I am not an IOS guy, so I would appreciate if someone could drop me the
right configuration for the routers. Actually, I wonder that they do not
seem to do that by default. As far as I remember, this has never been an
issue. I have limited personal experience with PIX, which terminated
messages correct by default.
Any pointer would be appreciated,
Rainer
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is there someone on the list successfully using plain TCP syslog
logging? I have one problem case inside the forum where the router does
not properly terminate messages with LF, the required framing:
http://kb.monitorware.com/tcp-syslog-fill-s-up-buffer-and-doesn-t-log-si
ngle-events-t8705.html
I am not an IOS guy, so I would appreciate if someone could drop me the
right configuration for the routers. Actually, I wonder that they do not
seem to do that by default. As far as I remember, this has never been an
issue. I have limited personal experience with PIX, which terminated
messages correct by default.
Any pointer would be appreciated,
Rainer
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