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Using Syslog Messaging to Monitor Router
114088 Rev. A C-13
Refer to “Configuring Syslog on the Router” for instructions on how to enable the
Syslog time sequencing feature.
Configuring Syslogd on a UNIX Workstation
Before you configure and activate Syslog on any routers, configure Syslogd on
UNIX network management workstations in your network. This helps to prevent
the loss of event messages you may want to capture as you begin to enable Syslog
on each router.
UNIX workstations have a syslog.conf file in which you define destinations for
event messages received by the local Syslogd software module. For Syslogd to
properly dispatch router event messages to a file, display, printer, and/or another
remote host, you must edit the contents of the /etc/syslog.conf file.
Configure Syslogd on your UNIX workstation, as follows:
1. Log in as superuser, as follows:
su root
2.
Open /etc/syslog.conf and examine the <facility.level> indicators,
local<0 - 7>.<fault
| warning | info | trace | debug>.
3. Edit /etc/syslog.conf as needed to achieve message handling appropriate
for your management workstation requirements.
Note: Enable time sequencing only when it’s important for your management
workstation to receive router event messages in time-stamped order, rather
than in order of retrieval from each slot. (When you enable the
time-sequencing feature, Syslog requires more processing resources from the
router.)
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