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Chapter 11 Logs and Reports
Remote Logging
behavior enables you to configure one or more backup central logging servers
so that no accounting data is lost if the first central logging server fails or is
otherwise unavailable to Cisco Secure ACS.
Remote Log Services—This list represents the Cisco Secure ACSes
configured in the Remote Agents table in Network Configuration to which
Cisco Secure ACS does not send accounting data for locally authenticated
sessions.
Selected Log Services—This list represents the Cisco Secure ACSes
configured in the Remote Agents table in Network Configuration to which
Cisco Secure ACS does send accounting data for locally authenticated
sessions.
Enabling and Configuring Remote Logging
Note Before configuring the Remote Logging feature on a Cisco Secure ACS, make
sure that you have configured your central logging Cisco Secure ACS. For more
information, see Implementing Centralized Remote Logging, page 11-27.
To enable and configure remote logging, follow these steps:
Step 1 To enable the Remote Logging feature in the HTML interface, follow these steps:
a. Click Interface Configuration.
b. Click Advanced Options.
c. Select the Remote Logging check box.
d. Click Submit.
Cisco Secure ACS displays the Remote Logging link on the Logging page in
the System Configuration section.
Step 2 Click System Configuration.
Step 3 Click Logging.
The Logging Configuration page appears.
Step 4 Click Remote Logging.