Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S390 Guida Utente
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Chapter 24 Logging
Logging Overview
CLI Audit Logs
Records a historical audit of command line
interface activity.
interface activity.
Yes
Yes
Configuration Logs Records messages related to the Web Proxy
configuration management system.
No
No
Connection
Management Logs
Management Logs
Records messages related to the Web Proxy
connection management system.
connection management system.
No
No
Data Security Logs
Records client history for upload requests that are
evaluated by the IronPort Data Security Filters.
evaluated by the IronPort Data Security Filters.
For more information on the data security log, see
.
Yes
Yes
Data Security
Module Logs
Module Logs
Records messages related to the IronPort Data
Security Filters.
Security Filters.
No
No
DCA Engine
Framework Logs
Framework Logs
(Dynamic Content
Analysis)
Analysis)
Records messages related to communication
between the Web Proxy and the Cisco IronPort Web
Usage Controls Dynamic Content Analysis engine.
between the Web Proxy and the Cisco IronPort Web
Usage Controls Dynamic Content Analysis engine.
No
No
DCA Engine Logs
(Dynamic Content
Analysis)
Analysis)
Records messages related to the Cisco IronPort
Web Usage Controls Dynamic Content Analysis
engine.
Web Usage Controls Dynamic Content Analysis
engine.
Yes
Yes
Default Proxy Logs Records errors related to the Web Proxy.
This is the most basic of all Web Proxy related logs.
To troubleshoot more specific aspects related to the
Web Proxy, create a log subscription for the
applicable Web Proxy module.
To troubleshoot more specific aspects related to the
Web Proxy, create a log subscription for the
applicable Web Proxy module.
For more information about Web Proxy logging,
see
see
Yes
Yes
Disk Manager Logs Records Web Proxy messages related to writing to
the cache on disk.
No
No
Table 24-1
Default Log File Types (continued)
Log File Type
Description
Supports
Syslog Push?
Syslog Push?
Enabled by
Default?
Default?