Asentria SiteBoss 571 UserManual
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SiteBoss 571 - Audit Log Settings
A) List Audit Log File
B) Clear Audit Log File
C) Enable Audit Log File [ON]
D) Maximum File Size [128]
E) Store Reset Incidents [ON]
F) Store Command Entry [ON]
G) Store Output Activity [ON]
H) Store Alarm Actions Taken [ON]
I) Store Password Failures [ON]
J) Store Logins/Disconnects [ON]
K) Store Serial Handshaking Alarms [ON]
L) Store Pass-through Activity [ON]
M) Store Inactivity Timeouts [ON]
N) Store Polling Activity [ON]
O) Store Load Shedding Activity [ON]
List Audit Log File
Choosing this option will display the contents of the Audit Log file, if any records exist.
Clear Audit Log File
Entering the letter for this selection will purge the records within the Audit Log file.
Caution: The records in the Events File are deleted immediately when this option is selected.
Enable Audit Log File
This is an ON/OFF toggle to enable Audit logging. The default setting is ON.
Maximum File Size
This option is used to set the maximum number of KB the event log can reach before overwriting the oldest
records. The available options are 0, 64, 128, 256, 512, and 1024.
If the setting is 0 then the audit log’s only
constraint on size will be the available physical memory. The default is 128.
Store…
The remaining options are ON/OFF toggles to enable logging of the specific action described. The default setting
for all is ON.
Automatic Logging of Certain Actions
Certain actions are automatically written to the Audit Log anytime it is enabled. These actions are:
When a user changes the configuration via a Setting Key
When a
user connects, disconnects, or transfers a file via the unit’s FTP server
When a GPS positional fix is acquired or lost by the optional installed GPS card
When the wireless modem connects or disconnects (due to failure in the latter case) from the wireless
network
Audit Event
An action can be configured to alert you when anything is written to the Audit Log (if enabled). This is called an
Audit Event. This makes Audit Log data immediately available via any event action. There is no menu or web
interface option for an Audit Event. It can only be configured via the following Setting Keys:
Setting Key syntax
Values
Description
event.audit enable
On, Off
Enables Audit Event actions
event.audit.actions
String (see
Defines the action(s) to be taken
event.audit.class
String (see
Sets the event classification
– a descriptive word
to define the severity of this action
event.audit.trapnum
Integer 1000
- 1199
Sets the trap number to be assigned