Re: Syslog to a different port
Anthony Fischer schrieb:
My research leaves me to believe that this is true. While I have seen
instances of firewalls being able to send to a specific port, I haven't seen
anyone doing it on a router. Thanks for the reply.
Route map -> Loopback -> static NAT ?
Haven't tried, and it's too weird...
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Uli
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