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1999-07-02T02:49:25Z
Date parsed: 7/2/1999 2:49:25 AM
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 1999 01:49:25 +0200

Hi Joost,

logging to a syslog console is not the preferred method for logging =
dialin
calls, though Cisco recommends the AAA (authentication, authorization =
and
accounting) features of IOS, which log these calls (besides many other
things) to a TACACS+ or RADIUS server. But you could turn on the logging =
on
interface events and send the console output to SL4NT. The exact syntax =
for
configuring this feature depends on your version of IOS, but you can
probably find further information on Cisco=B4s web site. The =
documentation for
all current versions is available anonymously, so have a look at
http://www.cisco.com/uni...ftware/ios120/12cgcr/fu= 
n_c
/fcprt3/fctroubl.htm
as an example for v12.x

Hope that helps,

Gernot Wagner

xxx <xxx@xxx.com> wrote in message
news:C1CEE8E342DDD111A5720020AFE7798F15E3E6@is1.netal.com...
> I'am trying to logg my incomming calls on my Cisco 3600. The only =
thing I
> want to know is how long a user dialed into the 3600. I think SL4NT =
0.3
can
> do this. I already installed it on the server, but what do I have to =
do
with
> my router? Is it posible by the way?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Joost van den Berg
>