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How does CiscoWorks RME Syslog Analysis handle timestamp of messages? The server syslog file contains the correct timestamp of the message, but the same message in the Syslog Analysis report is 1 hour off. Any ideas?
Can anyone identify for me what the values of 1 and 8 correspond to in the cdeTrapCircuitUpDown trap? I know one should be "connected" and one should be "disconnected", but don't know which is which.TIA for any help.
Is is possible to export the configuration files contained within CiscoWorks?Our Network Services area is dealing with upgrading the memory in 797 2500 series routers. A third party is going to visit each site and physically install the memory.What ...
We have recently changed servers on which our CiscoWorks LMS 2.1 application and our NNM application reside (different servers). I would like to be able to run a command set within the "Network Show Commands" application to view the following:1. sy...
ProblemFrom within CiscoWorks, we are able to run "command-line" actions based on identified syslog messages. Currently I am attempting to form a SNMP trap based on information passed from the CiscoWorks utility into a perl script. BUT, I am hittin...
Are your devices sending syslog messages anywhere? If so, some simple scripting based on syslog entries would probably do the trick for you and be relatively inexpensive.
I have successfully implemented a solution for this utilizing a freeware product called trapgen from Network Computing Technologies (http://www.ncomtech.com) and some sh/perl scripting.Contact me offline if you would like more specifics.Scott
Are the devices you are attempting to view syslog messages from contained within the inventory on the CiscoWorks server?Check the "Syslog - Unexpected Device Report" and see if any devices are listed in there.
What Operating System are you using? How specifically are you sending your messages (i.e. via a command-line action)?The $D variable available in the Syslog Automatic Actions application will give you the device name.
What is the DEE tool? How might it help in such a situation? I have a large number of devices, 797, for which I need to get the configuration files from.