Disabling remote logging, Service logs, Service – Cisco 3.3 User Manual

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Chapter 11 Logs and Reports

Service Logs

Step 8

Click Submit.

Cisco Secure ACS saves and implements the remote logging configuration you
specified.

Disabling Remote Logging

By disabling the Remote Logging feature, you prevent Cisco Secure ACS from
sending its accounting information to a central logging Cisco Secure ACS.

To disable remote logging, follow these steps:

Step 1

In the navigation bar, click System Configuration.

Step 2

Click Logging.

Step 3

Click Remote Logging.

Step 4

Select the Do not log Remotely option.

Step 5

Click Submit.

Cisco Secure ACS no longer sends its accounting information for locally
authenticated sessions to remote logging servers.

Service Logs

Service logs are considered diagnostic logs and are used for troubleshooting or
debugging purposes only. These logs are not intended for general use by
Cisco Secure ACS administrators; instead, they are mainly sources of information
for Cisco support personnel. Service logs contain a record of all Cisco Secure
ACS service actions and activities. When service logging is enabled, each service
generates a log whenever the service is running, whether or not you are using the
service. For example, RADIUS service logs are created even if you are not using
the RADIUS protocol in your network.

For more information about Cisco Secure ACS services, see

Chapter 1,

“Overview”

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