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Blue Coat SGOS 4.x Upgrade Guide
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Global Enable/Disable Switch
In SGOS 4.x, you can enable or disable access logging on a global basis, both through the Management 
Console (
Access Logging>General>Global Settings) 
and the CLI. 
When logging is disabled, that setting overrides both policy and logging configuration. When access 
logging is enabled, policy settings override the access logging configuration.
Note:
Access-log uploads are not affected by the global enable/disable switch; disabling access 
logging does not disable the ability to upload existing log files.
On new systems, by default, access logging is disabled, but certain protocols are configured to use 
specific logs. When access logging is enabled, logging begins immediately for all configured 
protocols.
If you are upgrading your system, your existing protocol configurations are preserved and access 
logging is enabled by default so that logging will continue as previously configured. Protocols new in 
SGOS 4.x are set to have a default log of 
none
 in this case.
Note:
If you do not have a license for bandwidth management, access log uploads will not be 
bandwidth limited, even if they were bandwidth-limited in SGOS 3.x.
Certain protocols now have logs assigned to them by default. The defaults can be changed.
Note:
Protocols are not associated with a log by default upon an upgrade. They are only associated 
with a default on new SGOS 4.x systems.:
New CLI Commands
SGOS#(config access-log) enable
SGOS#(config access-log) disable
Document References
Chapter 20, “Access Logging,” in the Blue Coat ProxySG Configuration and Management Guide
Table 3.1:  Default Logs and Protocols
Protocol
Log
Endpoint Mapper
main
FTP
main
HTTP/HTTPS
main
ICP
none
Instant Messaging
im
Peer to Peer
p2p
Real Media/QuickTime
streaming
SOCKS
none
TCP Tunneling
main
Telnet
none
Windows Media
streaming