11-06-2007 04:34 AM - edited 03-15-2019 07:05 AM
Hello @ all,
What sort of accounting data are available for the commands/changes that are entered by the adminstrator users?
Can this be enabled and disable per Administrator? Where can I find the logs if there ane created?
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11-06-2007 07:02 AM
Hi Joerg,
Sorry about that my friend :( I can't read sometimes. This CCM version does save this info as well in Access Logs. I am not running 6.x yet so I can't search these out for you.
Access Log
The log contains a file report of access/change attempts. That is, Cisco Unified CallManager Administration generates a record of attempts to access or modify any directory or database component through Cisco Unified CallManager Administration. The change record includes the user name, date, time, window from which the change was made, and the success or failure status of the update.
Hope this helps! Again, my apologies for not reading this post correctly in the first place.
Rob
11-06-2007 05:45 AM
Hi Joerg,
The MLA logs changes for all Admins. These files are not the most "user friendly" and are somewhat cryptic. They can be found @
Program Files|Cisco|Trace|MLA
I beleive Cisco Unified Operations Manager can be used to improve this reporting capability :)
Hope this helps!
Rob
11-06-2007 06:29 AM
Hello rob,
thx for answer but this is for the windows version. We use the Linux version.
Best regards Joerg
11-06-2007 07:02 AM
Hi Joerg,
Sorry about that my friend :( I can't read sometimes. This CCM version does save this info as well in Access Logs. I am not running 6.x yet so I can't search these out for you.
Access Log
The log contains a file report of access/change attempts. That is, Cisco Unified CallManager Administration generates a record of attempts to access or modify any directory or database component through Cisco Unified CallManager Administration. The change record includes the user name, date, time, window from which the change was made, and the success or failure status of the update.
Hope this helps! Again, my apologies for not reading this post correctly in the first place.
Rob
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