I can't seem to get my Kiwi Syslog server to recieve messages from my Cataylst switches. Here is the syslog configuration I am using on the switches:
#version 7.5(1)
#syslog
set logging console disable
set logging server enable
set logging server 10.1.100.25
set logging level cdp 1 default
set logging level mcast 1 default
set logging level dtp 1 default
set logging level dvlan 1 default
set logging level earl 1 default
set logging level ip 1 default
set logging level pruning 1 default
set logging level snmp 1 default
set logging level spantree 1 default
set logging level sys 1 default
set logging level tac 1 default
set logging level tcp 1 default
set logging level telnet 1 default
set logging level tftp 1 default
set logging level vtp 1 default
set logging level vmps 1 default
set logging level kernel 1 default
set logging level filesys 1 default
set logging level pagp 1 default
set logging level mgmt 1 default
set logging level mls 1 default
set logging level protfilt 1 default
set logging level security 1 default
set logging level radius 1 default
set logging level udld 1 default
set logging level gvrp 1 default
set logging level qos 1 default
set logging level ethc 1 default
set logging server facility LOCAL0
To generate immediate traps I set the default level to 7. Do I need to configure Kiwi to listen on a certain port? My Cisco routers all send messages just fine. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Scott
#version 7.5(1)
#syslog
set logging console disable
set logging server enable
set logging server 10.1.100.25
set logging level cdp 1 default
set logging level mcast 1 default
set logging level dtp 1 default
set logging level dvlan 1 default
set logging level earl 1 default
set logging level ip 1 default
set logging level pruning 1 default
set logging level snmp 1 default
set logging level spantree 1 default
set logging level sys 1 default
set logging level tac 1 default
set logging level tcp 1 default
set logging level telnet 1 default
set logging level tftp 1 default
set logging level vtp 1 default
set logging level vmps 1 default
set logging level kernel 1 default
set logging level filesys 1 default
set logging level pagp 1 default
set logging level mgmt 1 default
set logging level mls 1 default
set logging level protfilt 1 default
set logging level security 1 default
set logging level radius 1 default
set logging level udld 1 default
set logging level gvrp 1 default
set logging level qos 1 default
set logging level ethc 1 default
set logging server facility LOCAL0
To generate immediate traps I set the default level to 7. Do I need to configure Kiwi to listen on a certain port? My Cisco routers all send messages just fine. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Scott