Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160 Betriebsanweisung

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AsyncOS 9.0 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 15      Logging
  Log Types
Reporting Query Logs
Reporting query logs record actions associated with the reporting queries that are 
run on the appliance.
SMA Logs
SMA logs record actions associated with general Security Management 
appliance processes, not including the processes of the centralized reporting, 
centralized tracking, and spam quarantine services.
These logs include information about backup scheduling. 
SNMP Logs 
SNMP logs record debug messages related to the SNMP network management 
engine. In Trace or Debug mode, this includes SNMP requests to the Security 
Management appliance. 
Safelist/Blocklist 
Logs
Safelist/blocklist logs record data about the safelist/blocklist settings and 
database. 
Spam Quarantine GUI 
Logs
Spam quarantine GUI logs record actions associated with the spam quarantine 
GUI, such as quarantine configuration through the GUI, end user authentication, 
and end user actions (for example, releasing email).
Spam Quarantine 
Logs
Spam quarantine logs record actions associated with the spam quarantine 
processes.
Status Logs
Status logs record system statistics found in the CLI status commands, including 
status detail
 and 
dnsstatus
. The period of recording is set using the 
setup
 
subcommand in 
logconfig
. Each counter or rate reported in status logs is the 
value since the last time the counter was reset.
System Logs
System logs record the following: boot information, DNS status information, and 
comments users typed using the 
commit
 command. System logs are useful for 
troubleshooting the state of the appliance. 
Tracking Logs
Tracking logs record actions associated with the processes of the tracking 
service. Tracking logs are a subset of the mail logs.
Updater Logs
Information about service updates, such as time zone updates. 
Upgrade Logs 
Status information about upgrade download and installation. 
Table 15-3
Log Types  (continued)
Log Type
Description