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SwOS and logging

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2022 4:34 pm
by chiel1212
Hello,

We use a couple of Mikorik switches in our network. We use them only as L2 devices and therefor are running SwOS.

However I have no a situation where I need to know if a interfaces is sometimes going down and up. However I can only see this realtime as there is no log available I believe.

Would it be possible to have a tab in SwOS with "Log"? This will show the log of the devices. Would like to know if interfaces are going down and up. Preferred with also a option to send to a Syslog server.

Re: SwOS and logging

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 2:09 am
by sniffs
Just enable SNMP and dump the switch logs. I use Observium which is free and runs on Linux.

Re: SwOS and logging

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2022 8:11 am
by BuGless
Would adding a capability to log remotely via UDP to a syslog daemon be too much to ask in SwOS?
I.e. I'd settle for entering the IP address of the loghost, and possibly requiring it is accessible through an ARP request.

Re: SwOS and logging

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2022 12:39 pm
by chiel1212
Just enable SNMP and dump the switch logs. I use Observium which is free and runs on Linux.
What is the SNMP OID for the log? I can't find that...

Re: SwOS and logging

Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2024 9:09 am
by jo2jo
Would adding a capability to log remotely via UDP to a syslog daemon be too much to ask in SwOS?
I.e. I'd settle for entering the IP address of the loghost, and possibly requiring it is accessible through an ARP request.
i think this is Definitely needed, especially since there are some mikrotik switches now that can *only* run switchOS (ie not possible/option to run routerOS as some of the earlier CRS sws could run either OS).

mikrotik really has a killer product with their 8 port POE + 2x 10gb sfp+ ports (swOS only / CSS switch) - and swOS really is a great, quick OS, we just must have logging, in any managed switch.
tks