Table 92: Configuring Client-Side Logs Details
(continued)
Your Action
Function
Option
Select the
Terminal Servers
to
enable this feature.
Secure Access device writes
client-side logs of Terminal Servers.
Terminal Servers
Enter the disk space.
NOTE: You can allocate from 0
to 200 MB.
Specifies the amount of disk space (in
Megabytes) you want to allocate for
uploaded client log files.
Upload logs disk
space (MB)
Select
Alert when log uploaded
to enable this feature.
Secure Access device displays an alert
message when an end-user pushes a
log file up to the Secure Access
device.
Alert when log
uploaded
Related
Documentation
Viewing Device Monitor Alarm Status on page 316
•
•
Configuring User Access, Admin Access, Events and Sensors (NSM Procedure) on
page 305
Configuring Custom Log Filters (NSM Procedure)
You can create custom log filters or edit the set of predefined log filters to specify which
data is written to your log files as well as its format.
To configure the log filters:
1.
In the NSM navigation tree, select
Device Manager
>
Devices
.
2.
Click the
Device Tree
tab, and then double-click the Secure Access device for which
you want to configure log filter.
3.
Click the
Configuration
tab. In the configuration tree, select
System > Log/Monitoring
> Filters
.
4.
Add or modify settings as specified in Table 93 on page 311.
5.
Click one:
•
OK
—Saves the changes.
•
Cancel
—Cancels the modifications.
Table 93: Log Filter Configuration Details
Your Action
Function
Option
Enter a name for the filter.
Specifies a name for the
filter.
Filter Name
Enter a start date.
Specifies the date from
which logs have to be
written.
Start Date
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