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Chapter 9 Working with Logging and Reports
About Cisco Secure ACS Logs and Reports
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Logging Update Packets Locally—To log update packets on the local
Cisco Secure ACS server, enable the Log Update/Watchdog Packets from this
Access Server option for each AAA client in Network Configuration.
Cisco Secure ACS server, enable the Log Update/Watchdog Packets from this
Access Server option for each AAA client in Network Configuration.
For more information on setting this option for a AAA client, see the
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Logging Update Packets Remotely—To log update packets on a remote
logging server, enable the Log Update/Watchdog Packets from this remote
AAA Server option for the remote server’s AAA Server table entry on the
local Cisco Secure ACS server.
logging server, enable the Log Update/Watchdog Packets from this remote
AAA Server option for the remote server’s AAA Server table entry on the
local Cisco Secure ACS server.
For more information on setting this option for a AAA server, see the
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About Cisco Secure ACS Logs and Reports
The logs that Cisco Secure ACS provides can be divided into four groups:
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This section contains information about the first three groups. For information
about service logs, see the
about service logs, see the
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Accounting Logs
Accounting logs contain information about the use of remote access services by
users. By default, these logs are available in CSV format. With the exception of
the Passed Authentications log, you can also configure Cisco Secure ACS to
export the data for these logs to an ODBC-compliant relational database that you
configure to store the log data.
users. By default, these logs are available in CSV format. With the exception of
the Passed Authentications log, you can also configure Cisco Secure ACS to
export the data for these logs to an ODBC-compliant relational database that you
configure to store the log data.
The accounting logs include:
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