Remote logging options – Cisco 3.3 User Manual

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Chapter 11 Logs and Reports

Remote Logging

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b.

Add to the AAA Servers table each Cisco Secure ACS that the central logging
server is to receive accounting data from. For more information, see

AAA

Server Configuration, page 4-21

.

Note

If the central logging server is to log watchdog and update packets for
a Cisco Secure ACS, be sure that the Log Update/Watchdog Packets
from this remote AAA Server check box is selected for that
Cisco Secure ACS in the AAA Servers table.

Step 3

For each Cisco Secure ACS that is to send its accounting data to the central
logging server, follow these steps:

a.

Add the central logging server to the AAA Servers table in Network
Configuration. For more information, see

AAA Server Configuration,

page 4-21

.

b.

Enable remote logging. For more information, see

Enabling and Configuring

Remote Logging, page 11-29

.

Step 4

If you want to create other central logging servers, for use either as secondary
servers or as mirrored logging servers, perform Step 1 through Step 3 for each
additional server.

Remote Logging Options

Cisco Secure ACS provides the remote logging options listed below. These
options appear on the Remote Logging Setup page.

Do not log Remotely—Cisco Secure ACS writes accounting data for locally
authenticated sessions only to the local logs that are enabled.

Log to all selected remote log services—Cisco Secure ACS sends
accounting data for locally authenticated sessions to all Cisco Secure ACSes
in the Selected Log Services list.

Log to subsequent remote log services on failure—Cisco Secure ACS
sends accounting data for locally authenticated sessions to the first
Cisco Secure ACS that is operational in the Selected Log Services list. This

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