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User Guide for AsyncOS 9.7 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
Chapter 38      Logging
  Log Types
Using Configuration History Logs
A configuration history log consists of a configuration file with an additional section listing the name of 
the user, a description of where in the configuration the user made changes, and the comment the user 
entered when committing the change. Each time a user commits a change, a new log is created containing 
the configuration file after the change.
Configuration History Log Example
In this example, the configuration history log shows that the user (admin) added a guest user to the table 
that defines which local users are allowed to log in to the system. 
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE config SYSTEM "config.dtd">
<!--
  XML generated by configuration change.
  Change comment: added guest user
  User: admin
  Configuration are described as:
    This table defines which local users are allowed to log into the system.
  Product: Cisco IronPort M160 Messaging Gateway(tm) Appliance
  Model Number: M160
  Version: 6.7.0-231
  Serial Number: 000000000ABC-D000000
  Number of CPUs: 1
  Memory (GB): 4
  Current Time: Thu Mar 26 05:34:36 2009
  Feature "Cisco IronPort Centralized Configuration Manager": Quantity = 10, Time 
Remaining = "25 days"
  Feature "Centralized Reporting": Quantity = 10, Time Remaining = "9 days"
  Feature "Centralized Tracking": Quantity = 10, Time Remaining = "30 days"
  Feature "Centralized Spam Quarantine": Quantity = 10, Time Remaining = "30 days"
  Feature "Receiving": Quantity = 1, Time Remaining = "Perpetual"
-->
<config>