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SCS05/20 Port Session Files:
Contain session log files for SSH sessions to SCS05/20
device ports. There is no distinction between active and inactive sessions.
Device Session Files:
Contain session log files for Telnet/SSH/Secure Channel port
sessions. There is no distinction between active and inactive sessions.
Note:
Session log files can be accessed from the Logs tab of Ethernet devices and
certain (SLC, SCS05/20) device ports, as well as through the appropriate folders
under Files>Session.
Trap Files
SLM Exported Trap Files:
Contains all or part of the trap log files as specified on the Traps
tab of the All Ethernet Devices page.
File Format
The names of Device Session Files, SLC Port Saved Files, SCS05/20 Port Session Files, Device
Session Files, and SLC Port Active Files have the following format:
<hostname>_<host_mac_address>-
<device_port_number>=<username>=<connection_type>-<date_and_time>.log,
where:
Table 11-68 File Format
For edge device based logging, the filename is made up of only three of these fields:
<hostname>_<host_mac_address>-<device_port_number>.log
Viewing, Deleting, and Renaming Files
In this section, we show how to view, delete, and rename files. In our example, we use an SLM
syslog file.
To view a file:
1. On the menu, click
Files
and then the file type you want to view. The following page opens:
Setting
Description
<hostname>
Up to the first 8 characters of the hostname of the Ethernet device. If the
hostname is shorter than 8 characters, the hostname section is padded
with ~ characters to reach this length.
<host_mac_address>
MAC Address of the Ethernet device. This is used by the SLM to correlate
log files to their corresponding Ethernet devices.
<device_port_number>
Device port number connected to for this session. This field is set to 0 "00"
for connections directly to the Ethernet device.
<username>
The SLM user ID that initiated this session.
<connection_type>
Session connection type:
tnt
for telnet,
ssh
for ssh, or
scc
for secure
channel.
<date_and_time>
Date and time string in the format YYMMDD_HHMMSS
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