07-23-2007 03:07 AM - edited 03-14-2019 10:42 PM
Due to audit issue, can ccm or unity support configuration log?
07-23-2007 04:42 AM
Hi Mike,
For Callmanager try MLA (Multi Level Administration)
Access Logs
Multilevel administration access generates a log with a record of login attempts. The log includes the user name, group name, date, time, and success or failure status of the login session.
A file contains a file report of access/change attempts. That is, multilevel administration access generates a record of attempts to access or modify any directory or database component through the Cisco CallManager system administration. The change record includes the user name, date, time, menu accessed, web page from which the change was made, and the success or failure status of the update.
Find the log file under the Log directory in c:\ciscowebs\MLA\logs, filename MLALogxx.log (where xx are numeric digits).
Installing Multilevel Administration Access
For Unity;
Check out Unity Reports and see if this gives you the info you are looking for.
SAWeb > Reports > System > Administrative Access
Hope this helps!
Rob
07-23-2007 05:16 AM
Unless there have been major changes, the MLA logs only have the URL the user used to make the change. It does not have before/after settings.
Check out Arcana, I've not used their product, but have been meaning to.
07-23-2007 11:17 PM
tks, for ccm 4.1(3), it has build-in MLA and the log is located in C:\Program Files\Cisco\Trace\MLA.
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