Yes, i am able to ping from both routers and kiwi syslog to routers also , even i tried to upgrade and downgrade the versions but same issue repeated.
check out the images and .rsc of non working and working
Please, do not make gratuitous changes such as changing the version of RouterOS. Let us debug this using scientific methods.
The working and non-working devices' remote "system logging action" settings are
not identical PLUS they apparently source their syslog traffic from completely different /8s.
You actually have a lot of gratuitous differences between the working and non-working routers. However, only the remote syslog logging action is likely to have a chance of being the culprit.
diff -u syslogworking.rsc syslognotworking.rsc 14:19:58
--- syslogworking.rsc 2014-11-21 01:42:04.000000000 -0600
+++ syslognotworking.rsc 2014-11-21 01:23:14.000000000 -0600
@@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
#
/system logging action
-set 0 memory-lines=100
-set 1 disk-lines-per-file=100
-set 3 remote=202.133.57.80
+set 1 disk-file-name=""
+set 2 remember=yes
+set 3 remote=202.133.57.80 syslog-facility=syslog
/system logging
set 0 action=disk topics=info,!firewall
add action=remote topics=firewall
-add topics=e-mail
On the not working version, you have specified "syslog-facility=syslog". The working version is using the default "syslog-facility=daemon".
I do not know if the syslog facility takes effect when you have not checked the "bsd-syslog" box. I log to a BSD syslog server rather than Kiwi, so I enable the BSD syslog option on my devices.
Based on that, I would say the first step is to set your non-working system's syslog-facility to "daemon". Whether or not that is a problem may depend on your Kiwi config. Kiwi could, theoretically, be set to ignore the "syslog" facility tagged log entries.
The second step is to make certain that Kiwi and the Windows firewall, and any other firewalls between the non-working device and the syslog server, are configured to allow UDP traffic on port 514 from your non-working system, 175.101.X.X. Are there any working devices in the 175.101.X.X network?
You are apparently permitting UDP traffic on port 514 from your working system, 202.133.Y.Y, in Kiwi and the Windows firewall and all other firewalls between the working device and the syslog server. Are there any non-working devices in the 202.133.Y.Y network?
You may want to set your syslog source address on the non-working system so that you will know that it is not accidentally sourcing the traffic from a different non-allowed IP on the non-working system. MikroTik's syslog client will choose to use the "closest" IP to the syslog server, if you do not explicitly set the source address.