Cisco Servers User Manual page 360

For windows 2000/nt servers
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Working with CSV Logs
Step 5
To remove an attribute from the log, select the attribute in the Logged Attributes
list, then click <— (left arrow button).
Result: The attribute moves to the Attributes list.
Tip
Use the vertical scroll bar to find attributes not visible in the list.
Step 6
To set the attributes in the Logged Attributes list back to the default selections, at
the bottom of the browser window, click Reset Columns.
Step 7
To generate a new CSV file at a regular interval, select one of the following
options:
To generate a new CSV file when the current file reaches a specific size, select
Step 8
the When size is greater than x KB option and type the file size threshold, in
kilobytes, in the x box.
Step 9
To manage which CSV files Cisco Secure ACS keeps, follow these steps:
a.
b.
c.
Step 10
Click Submit.
Result: Cisco Secure ACS implements the CSV log configuration that you
specified.
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Every day—Cisco Secure ACS generates a new CSV file at the start of each
day.
Every week—Cisco Secure ACS generates a new CSV file at the start of
each week.
Every month—Cisco Secure ACS generates a new CSV file at the start of
each month.
Select the Manage Directory check box.
To limit the number of CSV files Cisco Secure ACS retains, select the Keep
only the last x files option and type the number of files you want
Cisco Secure ACS to retain in the x box.
To limit how old CSV files retained by Cisco Secure ACS can be, select the
Delete files older than x days option and type the number of days for which
Cisco Secure ACS should retain a CSV file before deleting it.
Chapter 9
Working with Logging and Reports
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