Date parsed: 4/17/2000 7:40:13 PM
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 18:40:13 +0200
Hello Jay,
which version of SL4NT are you using. If you use v2.0, it may be that =
the
60-days evaluation license expired. Check the Application Event Log for =
any
warnings and error generated by SL4NT.
SL4NT, like any other syslog daemon, will by default listen on UDP/514.
Franz
"Jay P Ross" <jross@pdl.com> wrote in message
news:3A25DBCDF73F2245957BD0B041BEDAF0010567@is1.netal.com...
> Anybody,
>
> For some reason all of my logging has stopped. I log events from =
Cisco
> Routers, from Printers, and a myriad of other network equipment.
>
> After two major events, logging has ceased. First, I added a router
between
> the two buildings that I manage, secondly, I changed the IP of the =
syslog
> server.
>
> I have gone through and checked that all of my equipment points to the =
new
> system for logging... but I still get nothing.
>
> I need to check and see if the new router is responsible. Does =
anybody
know
> what port the syslog service runs on?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jay
>