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NexLog Recorder User Manual v2.2.0
PERIOD-ARCHIVE
: A user initiated a period archive to an archive drive
FORMAT-ARCHIVE
: A user initiated a format of an archive drive
SET-ARCHIVE-POINTER
: A user moved the archive time pointer on an
archive
START-ARCHIVE-TRANSFER
: A user started a transfer of archived data
back to the recorder
STOP-ARCHIVE-TRANSFER
: A user stopped the transfer of archived data to
the recorder.
START-PCAP
: A user started a network data capture
STOP-PCAP
: A user stopped a network data capture
The Audit History is designed to provide an audit trail of configuration changes
as well as audio access to the recorder. There are options available under
Security: System Security that allow for configuration of the level of detail in the
audit history. If full details are enabled, then clicking on a configuration change
audit event (e.g. UPDATE-ENTITY) will display the actual SOAP/XML
configuration request that was sent to the recorder to make the request. A Close
button is provided to dismiss that window.
4.8.7. Client Activity
The Client Activity page will display information about PC Clients which have
recently connected to the recorder using Eventide MediaWorks or Eventide
Media Agent. This information can sometimes be useful for troubleshooting
client licensing issues as the client access is licensed on a per workstation
basis. One client workstation is shown per row along with next/prev/go buttons
for navigation as on other pages.
For each entry in the Client Activity table the following fields are shown:
Workstation
: Mac address of the connecting client
User
: The Username with which the client was logged into the system
Login
Time
: The date and time the login occurred
Logout Time
: the data and time the client logged out. Blank if still logged in
License In use
: Whether or not this client is currently holding a license.
ClientType
: Application used to connect to the recorder
Client Address
: The MAC address of the workstation from which the client
logged in