Using Csv Required And Optional Format-Specific Filters; Viewing Csv Format Output; Exporting To Snmp - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - ADMININISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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--file-path
--include-header
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Login to the Device Server as root, then change to the utility directory by typing: cd
1.
/usr/netscreen/DevSvr/utils.
To export to a file, type:
2.
sh devSvrCli.sh --log2action --action --csv <file-path> <include-header>
The Device Server exports all log records to CSV; each log record becomes an CSV record.

Using CSV Required and Optional Format-Specific Filters

You can use the following required and optional format-specific filters for exporting to
CSV:
Multiple
No
No

Viewing CSV Format Output

CSV log files use this format:
Log Day Id, Log Record Id, Time Received (UTC), Time Generated (UTC), Device
Domain, Device Domain Version, Device Name, Device IpAddr, Category, Sub-Category,
Src Zone, Src Intf, Src Addr, Src Port, NAT Src Addr, NAT Src Port, Dst Zone,
Dst Intf, Dst Addr, Dst Port, NAT Dst Addr, NAT Dst Port, Protocol, Policy Domain,
Policy Domain Version, Policy, Rulebase, Rule Number, Policy ID, Action, Severity,
Is Alert, Details, User, App, URI, Elapsed Secs, Bytes In, Bytes Out, Bytes
Total, Packets In, Packets Out, Packets Total, Repeat Count, Has Packet Data, Var
Data Enum, Application name, Device family.
To print the column headers for log records when exporting to a CSV file, use the
include-header option:
sh devSvrCli.sh --log2action --action --csv --include-header
sh devSvrCli.sh --log2action --action --csv --include-header --file-path
/usr/MyCSVLogRecords/logrecords.csv

Exporting to SNMP

The snmp action directs the system to output logs to an SNMP server in SNMP format.
You must specify the SNMP community string and the SNMP server IP address that
receives the exported log records.
To export:
Login to the Device Server as root, then change to the utility directory by typing: cd
1.
/usr/netscreen/DevSvr/utils.
To export to a file, type:
2.
sh devSvrCli.sh --log2action --action --snmp <community> <server>
Required
Meaning
Yes
Specifies where the system should
direct the output. For example,
myLogs.csv
No
Specifies that the system should print
the field name before each field.
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