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Chapter 9
Working with Logging and Reports
Step 10
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Remote Logging

About Remote Logging

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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 9-23
Remote Logging Options, page 9-25
Implementing Centralized Remote Logging, page 9-24
Enabling and Configuring Remote Logging, page 9-26
Disabling Remote Logging, page 9-28
The Remote Logging feature enables you to centralize accounting logs generated
by multiple Cisco Secure ACSes. You can configure each Cisco Secure ACS to
point to one Cisco Secure ACS that is to be used as a central logging server. The
central logging Cisco Secure ACS still performs AAA functions, but it also is the
repository for accounting logs it receives. For more information about
Cisco Secure ACS accounting logs, see
Accounting Logs, page
User Guide for Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server
Remote Logging
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