Remote Logging - Cisco Servers User Manual

For windows 2000/nt servers
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Chapter 9
Working with Logging and Reports
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Remote Logging

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The generated SQL is valid for Microsoft SQL Server only. If you are using
another relational database, refer to your relational database documentation
for information about writing a command to create a table.
Using the information provided in the generated SQL, create a table in your
relational database for this ODBC log.
In order for ODBC logging to work, the table name and the column
Note
names must match exactly the names in the generated SQL.
Continuing in Cisco Secure ACS, access the configuration page for the ODBC log
you are configuring:
In the navigation bar, click System Configuration.
a.
Click Logging.
b.
Click the name of the ODBC log you are configuring.
c.
Result: The ODBC log Configuration page appears, where log is the name of
the ODBC log you selected.
Select the Log to ODBC log report check box, where log is the name of the
ODBC log you selected.
Click Submit.
Result: Cisco Secure ACS begins sending logging data to the relational database
table specified, using the system DSN you configured.
This section discusses remote logging capabilities of Cisco Secure ACS. It
contains the following topics:
About Remote Logging, page 9-30
Remote Logging Options, page 9-31
Configuring a Central Logging Server, page 9-31
Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
Remote Logging
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