Yes.. use the SYSLOG function. You need a syslog deamon running on a Unix/linux box or on a NT/98/95 box. COnfigure the router to use the IP address of the syslog and setup what traps and levels you want to use.
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logging 192.1.1.x ; this takes the logging and sends it the 192.1.1.x syslog server
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I have this documented in the best practices FAQ posted here.
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