

The ones that don’t support it directly have their own logging consoles that can usually be configured to filter and forward logs on to a centralized syslog server. Essentially every modern network device has at least some syslog capabilities.

The explanations and examples will be a bit Cisco IOS specific, mainly because that’s the gear I’m most familiar with. In this article, I’m digging into how to configure syslog on network devices. GNS3 is an excellent alternative or complementary tool to real labs for network engineers, administrators and people studying for certifications such as Cisco CCNA, CCNP andCCIE as well as Juniper JNCIA, JNCIS and JNCIE.In my previous article, I explained what syslog is and why it’s used.

Old ones are kept intact for your reference. Download here – įeel free to download them and use them for your Cisco certifications studies. Update as on 14th May 2018 – Cisco IOS GNS3 – Srijit’s BlogĪll the IOS, IOU, Nexus and other images has been updated, checked and verified with latest GNS3 & GSN3 VM. Here I am listing all the working versions of Cisco IOS which I have tested with the latest version of GNS3.
