Cisco Systems 2.5 Network Router User Manual


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Cisco Router and Security Device Manager 2.5 User’s Guide
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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.