12-06-2002 06:33 AM - edited 03-02-2019 03:25 AM
Hi,
does anybody know how to force a Cat4000 running CatOS 7.2.1 to send a STP Topology Change message to Syslog?
I'm receiving STP Topology Change SNMP traps but I'd also like to have them logged in my syslog file.
I've configured:
set logging level spantree 6 default
set logging server severity 6
and I'm receiving "%SPANTREE-6-PORTBLK: Port 3/22 state in VLAN 1 changed to blocking" messages to my syslog but nothing about STP Topology change.
What else should I configure?
Regards,
Milan
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12-12-2002 11:37 AM
Hello Milan,
I am not quite sure of the "topology change' message that you are talking about. I have this entire list of Spantree syslog messages and I didn't find anything that is directly related to the Spantree topology change.
Here is the list of all the "spantree" syslog messages that one could get:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/sw_6_3/msg__gd/emsg.htm#xtocid111
Or..have I misunderstood your question?
HTH!
12-12-2002 11:37 AM
Hello Milan,
I am not quite sure of the "topology change' message that you are talking about. I have this entire list of Spantree syslog messages and I didn't find anything that is directly related to the Spantree topology change.
Here is the list of all the "spantree" syslog messages that one could get:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/sw_6_3/msg__gd/emsg.htm#xtocid111
Or..have I misunderstood your question?
HTH!
12-13-2002 12:36 AM
Hello Beth,
thank you for your help.
What I was looking for was SNMP-5-TOPOTRAP: Topology Change Trap for VLAN [[dec]]
and SNMP-5-NEWROOTTRAP: New Root Trap for VLAN [[dec]].
The confusing thing is that they are a part of SNMP syslog messages and I would expect them to be a part of Spantree messages.
Tkanks once more.
Regards,
Milan
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