Can you post the config, please? I assume you've already checked the config and ensured you don't have a command like "no logging event link-status" listed?I also assume you're getting other syslog events - just not the syslog events for the subinte...
First of all: Why the heck would you want to reboot a router every day. If your router is that unstable, contact the TAC. Or upgrade it. Or do something with the network - whatever. But since you asked, there are lots of ways: 1. You could run a *Ni...
Hm. I've been asked that by people on my team and here's my best shot at answering via e-mail rather then in person: The simplest answer is that because your device (router?) is not running at 100% all the time. In other words, rather then thinking o...
There are three key fields here: 1. The router is clearly hearing from your NTP server. Aside from the fact it's measuring delay and offsets, the "reach" is listed as 377 which means the router heard the last eight (I think) packets from the time se...
I just brilliantly noticed your subject line which states you're running 11.2(16). Of course, that level of IOS is considerably backlevel, and I would highly recommend you work with your Cisco engineer to validate the correct level of code for your r...