From: Pavel Bykov (slidersv@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Feb 15 2009 - 19:28:26 ARST
Ovidiu,
These are separate things.
1. logging x.x.x.x command sends SYSLOG messages using UDP/514
2. logging trap command is an auxiliary SNMP command (has to be used in
conjuction with other SNMP commands) that sends local SYSLOG messages into
SNMP traps and sends them using UDP/162
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Ovidiu Neghina <o.neghina@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi
> I have read the command reference for logging trap and I need your opinion.
> If we type < logging 223.1.9.100 > then the router will send by
> default logs up to and including informational level.
> I have a lab that asks for all log messages to be sent to server
> 223.1.9.100. My understanding is that we should type:
> < logging 223.1.9.100 >
> and
> <logging trap debugging >
> to have all logs messages sent to the server.
>
> The solution however shows only logging 223.1.9.100 which I believe
> it is incomplete.
>
> What do you think ?
>
> Br,
> Ovidiu
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