Hi, We want to analize log from Cisco and Juniper Router and switch periodically. We have set up a Solaris box to collect all those log generated by Juniper router ,Cisco Router , cisco L2/L3 switch. But, we found log file format diverse greatly even between Cisco products. Is there any good tool for this? Thanks Joe __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Log on to Messenger with your mobile phone! http://sg.messenger.yahoo.com
Check last week's thread about Open Source NMS tools, there's quite a few messages there with references to log analyzers and similar tools. Cheers, Erik On Tue, 2004-09-21 at 16:49, Joe Shen wrote:
Hi,
We want to analize log from Cisco and Juniper Router and switch periodically.
We have set up a Solaris box to collect all those log generated by Juniper router ,Cisco Router , cisco L2/L3 switch. But, we found log file format diverse greatly even between Cisco products.
Is there any good tool for this?
Thanks
Joe
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 22:49:36 +0800 (CST) Joe Shen <joe_hznm@yahoo.com.sg> wrote:
We want to analize log from Cisco and Juniper Router and switch periodically.
cislog on the following page is Cisco specific, but you may find it useful: <http://aharp.ittns.northwestern.edu/software/> It is basically a bunch of Perl regex's and some Top X reports, plus a summary of hourly log count. I haven't gotten around to packaging up the Juniper equivalent yet. John
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