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Dell Networking 7048 Reference Manual page 206

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If a log server is not specified by the user, the CLI maintains at most the
last 1000 critical system events. In this case, less important events are not
recorded.
Security Logs
Security logs are maintained to record all security events including the
following:
User login.
User logout.
Denied login attempts.
User attempt to exceed security access level.
Denied attempts by external management system to access the system.
The security log record contains the following information:
The user name, if available, or the protocol being accessed if the event is
related to a remote management system.
The IP address from which the user is connecting or the IP address of the
remote management system.
A description of the security event.
A timestamp of the event
If syslog is available, the CLI sends the security log records to the syslog
server. If syslog is not available, the CLI records the last 1000 security log
records in a log separate from the system log records itemized above. Also in
this case, the CLI suppresses repeated events from the same source and
instead the CLI records one event within a period of time and includes that
count as part of the log.
Management ACL
In addition to user access control, the system also manages access for in-band
interfaces. The system allows individual hosts or subnets to access only
specific management protocols.
The user defines a management profile, which identifies management
protocols such as the following:
Telnet.
Using the CLI
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