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aalaa
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Hello ,

I installed the Cisco Network application to monitor the routing events but nothing to display in the dashboard of this application, we need to monitor all OSPF protocol events .

we activate these commands router :

router ospf 1
log-adjacency-changes detail
(config)#archive
(config-archive)#log config
(config-archive-log-cfg)#logging enable

==> is it the necessary cisco config ??

PS : Type router : Cisco CISCO3945-CHASSIS (revision 1.0) with C3900-SPE150/K9
Cisco IOS Software, C3900 Software (C3900-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 15.1(4)M2, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1),

Your help is much appreciated
Thank you !

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nickhills
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Can you post your logging server config - also, how are you collecting syslog? - Directly to splunk, or via a syslog server with a UF?

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aalaa
Path Finder

This is the config in the router cisco :
router ospf 1
log-adjacency-changes detail
(config)#archive
(config-archive)#log config
(config-archive-log-cfg)#logging enable

I collected the log by syslog

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nickhills
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You should have a line which says something like: (config)#logging 192.168.0.30 where that IP or DNS name is the name of your syslog server.

Have you confirmed that syslog messages are actually being sent to the syslog server?

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