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in this short video were talking about logging in particular how to get our devices to send logs to an external server which we can then use for troubleshooting [Music] all network devices are capable of generating logs the way this is handled though depends on the vendor Cisco routers by default will store all logs in memory these are wiped out when the router is rebooted juniper on the other hand will send logs directly to one or more files located on local storage something theyll all support though is sending logs to an external log server called a syslog server using UDP many different devices can send logs to a single server making it possible for us to see if an event is affecting more than one device sis logs have a common format different vendors will put different information in their logs but they are all formatted the same way here we have an example of a real log on a Cisco router showing that an interface has come up the advantage of using a common format is being able