Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 04:09:12 GMT From: mike@sentex.net (Mike Tancsa) To: glozano@academ02.maz.itesm.mx Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: cisco switch Message-ID: <37eeed7c.956883675@mail.sentex.net> In-Reply-To: <MAILPine.OSF.4.10.9909241830370.263-100000@jaguar.ir.miami.edu> References: <37EBC45D.CCE871@academ02.maz.itesm.mx> <MAILPine.OSF.4.10.9909241830370.263-100000@jaguar.ir.miami.edu>
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On 24 Sep 1999 18:49:09 -0400, in sentex.lists.freebsd.questions you wrote: >Gustavo, you can use the syslog feature on the Cisco switch to determine >this. Cat5K/6K/4K switches have the ability to do syslog logging using >the commands: Also, if its just a Cat 1900, then you can simply use SNMPTRAPS to get the information you need. Have a look at /usr/ports/net/ucd-snmp for the trapdaemon there. Then just configure your switch to send traps to the trapd on your UNIX box. ---Mike Mike Tancsa (mdtancsa@sentex.net) Sentex Communications Corp, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada "Given enough time, 100 monkeys on 100 routers could setup a national IP network." (KDW2) To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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