10-22-2017 03:30 PM - edited 03-01-2019 06:12 PM
I'm just having a semi-annoying problem that I was hoping someone could help with
In my SOHO network, I have a Catalyst 3560G, a 1812W and a ASA 5505 running and am using two Raspberry Pi's as syslog servers.
In all three devices, I have added both log servers, with the ASA though ASDM, and the others though the CLI. The ASA works fine and sends each log generated to both log servers, however, both the 3560 and the 1812 only send their logs to the first log server on the list - not both servers simultaneously.
I've been over every config document I could find and they all say the same thing - no problem, just add a "logging host <IP>" and the syslog will be sent to both servers - so, yeah...any ideas - are the 1812 and catsw not capable?
1812
logging origin-id hostname
logging 192.168.1.50
logging 192.168.1.51
3560
logging count
no logging buffered
logging 192.168.1.50
logging 192.168.1.51
ASA
logging enable
logging timestamp
logging trap warnings
logging asdm informational
logging device-id hostname
logging host inside 192.168.1.50
logging host inside 192.168.1.51
Josh
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10-22-2017 04:29 PM
10-22-2017 04:29 PM
10-22-2017 06:20 PM
Thanks for the help and sorry to waste everyone's time - I figured it out. It was a typo in my rsyslog config on the second log server only. "is equal" is not the same as "isequal".
Sorry - but thanks for the help
Josh
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