Hi, I hope this is on topic (-: "How can I make my router....." I would like my routers to log to syslogd everytime a BGP session changes state. Is there a way to set logging to report this? Thanks, jm jon@interpacket.net Chief Science Officer ------------------------------------------------------------------ "Low-cost & high-speed access to the US Internet via Satellite" InterPacket Group, Inc. http://www.interpacket.net 1901 Main St. 2nd Floor tel (310) 382 3300 Santa Monica, California 90405 fax (310) 382 3310 ------------------------------------------------------------------ "Unix IS user friendly... It's just selective about who its friends are."
The best to do this is via SNMP trap...but I could be wrong -- Thanks, Marc Teichtahl Network Engineer Layerthree.com Global Network Consultancy "The web is NOT the Internet" marct@layerthree.com On Thu, 7 Jan 1999, Jon Mansey wrote: ->Hi, -> ->I hope this is on topic (-: "How can I make my router....." -> ->I would like my routers to log to syslogd everytime a BGP session changes ->state. Is there a way to set logging to report this? -> ->Thanks, -> ->jm ->jon@interpacket.net Chief Science Officer ->------------------------------------------------------------------ -> "Low-cost & high-speed access to the US Internet via Satellite" ->InterPacket Group, Inc. http://www.interpacket.net ->1901 Main St. 2nd Floor tel (310) 382 3300 ->Santa Monica, California 90405 fax (310) 382 3310 ->------------------------------------------------------------------ -> ->"Unix IS user friendly... It's just selective about who its friends are." ->
Jon,
I hope this is on topic (-: "How can I make my router....."
I would like my routers to log to syslogd everytime a BGP session changes state. Is there a way to set logging to report this?
router bgp nnnn bgp log-neighbor-changes on IOS 11.1.19CC (or thereabouts) and greater. -- Alex Bligh GX Networks (formerly Xara Networks)
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Alex Bligh
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Jon Mansey
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Marc Teichtahl