Managing The Audit Log Table - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.3 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Table 108: Audit Log Information (continued)
Column
Description
Targets
For changes made to a device configuration or object, the Audit Log Viewer displays the object type,
an object name, and object domain.
For changes made to a device, the Audit Log Viewer displays the device name, object type, and
device domain.
For changes made to the management system, such as administrator login or logout, the Audit Log
Viewer does not display target or device data.
Devices
For changes made to a device configuration or object, the Audit Log Viewer displays the object type,
an object name, and object domain.
For changes made to a device, the Audit Log Viewer displays the device name, object type, and
device domain.
For changes made to the management system, such as administrator login or logout, the Audit Log
Viewer does not display target or device data.
Miscellaneous
Additional information that is not displayed in other audit log columns.
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For changes to devices or device configurations, you can use the Target View or Device
View to get more details about those changes.

Managing the Audit Log Table

NSM provides multiple ways to manage the data in your Audit Log table. The following
sections describe these data-management options.
Select Audit Log Table
Use the Set Audited Activities option in the Edit menu to select read/write or read-only
auditable activities. By default, all read/write activities are unchecked to avoid overloading
the system's storage capacity. The settings for selected activities are saved in the GUI
Server and are used to decide whether to create audit-log entry for an activity.
Sort Audit Log Table
Sort one column at a time by clicking on the Time Generated, Admin Name, Command,
or Operation Outcome column. Hold down the Ctrl key and click on a column header to
sort the selected column. Hold down the Shift key, and click on a column header to clear
sorting on the selected column. The arrow icon on the table column header indicates
descending or ascending order.
Filtering Audit Log Entries on One or More Columns
When you apply a filter to audit log entries, the Audit Log Viewer filters out log entries
that do not match the filter criteria. You can set filters based on one or multiple columns.
To select the columns on which you want to filter audit log entries:
Select View >Set Filter.
1.
From the Filter Summary dialog box, select a column on which you want to filter log
2.
entries.
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