Chapter 8 Establishing Cisco Secure ACS System Configuration
Cisco Secure ACS Active Service Management
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From the If no successful authentications are recorded list, select the
action Cisco Secure ACS should take when the login test fails five successive
times.
Step 4
To have Cisco Secure ACS generate a Windows event when a user attempts to log
in to your network using a disabled account, select the Generate event when an
attempt is made to log in to a disabled account check box.
Step 5
If you want to set up event logging, see
Setting Up Event Logging, page 8-58
.
Step 6
If you are done setting up Cisco Secure ACS Service Management, click Submit.
Result: Cisco Secure ACS implements the service management settings you
made.
Event Logging
The Event Logging feature enables you to configure whether Cisco Secure ACS
logs events to the Windows event log and whether Cisco Secure ACS generates
an e-mail when an event occurs. Cisco Secure ACS uses the System Monitoring
feature to detect the events to be logged. For more information about system
monitoring, see
System Monitoring Options, page 8-56
.
Setting Up Event Logging
To view the Windows event log, choose Start > Programs > Administrative
Tools > Event Viewer. For more information about the Windows event log or
Event Viewer, refer to your Microsoft Windows documentation.
To setup Cisco Secure ACS event logging, follow these steps:
Step 1
In the navigation bar, click System Configuration.
Step 2
Click ACS Service Management.
Result: The ACS Active Service Management Setup page appears.
Step 3
To have Cisco Secure ACS send all events to the Windows event log, select Log
all events to the Windows Event log.