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Chapter 42 Viewing Router Information
Logging
• Remote Generic Access Policy—The host does not have a posture agent
installed, and the ACS server assigns an agentless host policy.
The posture agents on the hosts may return the following posture tokens:
• Healthy—The host is free of known viruses, and has the latest virus
definition files.
• Checkup—The posture agent is determining if the latest virus definition files
have been installed.
• Quarantine—The host does not have the latest virus definition files
installed. The user is redirected to the specified remediation site that contains
instructions for downloading the latest virus definition files.
• Infected—The host is infected with a known virus. The user is redirected to
a remediation site to obtain virus definition file updates.
• Unknown—The host’s posture is unknown.
Logging
Cisco SDM offers the following logs:
• Syslog—The router log.
• Firewall Log— If a firewall has been configured on the router, this log records
entries generated by that firewall.
• Application Security Log—If an application firewall has been configured on
the router, this log records entries generated by that firewall.
• SDEE Message Log—If SDEE has been configured on the router, this log
records SDEE messages.
To open a log, click the tab with the log’s name.
Syslog
The router contains a log of events categorized by severity level, like a UNIX
syslog service.