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Chapter 9      Working with Logging and Reports
Remote Logging
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Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
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About Remote Logging
The Remote Logging feature enables you to centralize accounting logs generated 
by multiple Cisco Secure ACS servers. You can configure each Cisco Secure ACS 
to point to a single Cisco Secure ACS that is to be used as the logging server. The 
logging Cisco Secure ACS server can still perform its AAA duties, but it also is 
the repository for accounting logs it receives. For more information about 
Cisco Secure ACS accounting logs, see the 
The Remote Logging feature sends accounting data received from AAA clients by 
the local Cisco Secure ACS server directly to the CSLOG service on the remote 
logging server, where the accounting data is written to the logs. The logging 
server generates the accounting logs in the formats it is configured to use—CSV 
and ODBC—regardless of the local logging configuration on the servers sending 
the data to the logging server.
Note
The Remote Logging feature does not affect the forwarding of accounting data 
for proxied authentication requests. Cisco Secure ACS only applies Remote 
Logging settings to accounting data for sessions authenticated by proxy when 
accounting data for sessions authenticated by proxy is logged locally. For 
more information about proxied authentication requests and accounting data 
for sessions authenticated by proxy, see the 
.