Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S170 Guía Del Usuario
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Logging
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Logging Overview
You can use log files to monitor web traffic. To configure the appliance to create log files, you create log
subscriptions. A log subscription is an appliance configuration that associates a log file type with a name,
logging level, and other parameters, such as size and destination information. You can subscribe to a
variety of log file types. For more information about log subscriptions, see
subscriptions. A log subscription is an appliance configuration that associates a log file type with a name,
logging level, and other parameters, such as size and destination information. You can subscribe to a
variety of log file types. For more information about log subscriptions, see
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In typical appliance monitoring, the appliance administrator usually reads the following log files:
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Access log. Records all Web Proxy filtering and scanning activity. For more information about the
access log, see
access log, see
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Traffic Monitor log. Records all L4 Traffic Monitor activity. For more information about the traffic
monitor log, see
monitor log, see
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The appliance also creates other log file types, such as the system log file. You might want to read other
log files to troubleshoot appliance errors. For a list of each type, see
log files to troubleshoot appliance errors. For a list of each type, see
The appliance provides several options for customizing the type of information recorded in the access
log. For more information, see
log. For more information, see