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4.To configure data buffer storage on a syslog server in the Syslog Data Buffering Settings section; select a facility number from the drop-down menu: Log Local 0, Log Local 1, Log Local 2, Log Local 3, Log Local 4 or Log Local 5.

5.Click Save.

Appliance Logging

To configure Appliance Logging:

1.Click Enable appliance session data logging.

a.Select the destination for appliance session data logs from the pull-down menu. Choices are Local, NFS, Syslog and DSView.

b.Enable or disable timestamping the appliance session data logs.

2.Click Enable appliance session data logging alerts.

3.Enter the desired alert strings (up to ten) in the fields provided.

4.Click Save.

Active Sessions

The virtual console server allows multiple users to log in and run sessions simultaneously. The Active Sessions feature allows you to view all active sessions and to kill any unwanted sessions. Click Active Sessions to view all open sessions on the virtual console server.

NOTE: If you start another session with the virtual console server while viewing this screen, it will not be visible until you click Refresh at the top of the web manager window.

To kill an active session:

1.Click Active Sessions. The Active Sessions screen appears and lists all open sessions to the virtual console server by the user’s workstation IP.

2.Select the checkbox next to the session you want to kill, then click the Kill button. After a few seconds, the Active Session screen will redisplay the open sessions, minus the one you killed.

Monitoring

When you click Monitoring, a variety of network and virtual console port information is available for viewing. The screens are only for viewing and have no interactivity with the user. The following table shows the types of information available.

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Contents ACS Page ACS B L E of C on TE N TS Iii ACS v6000 Installation/Administration/User Guide Access options Features and BenefitsFlexible users and groups Web ManagerIPv4 and IPv6 support Security AuthenticationVPN based on IPSec with NAT traversal Packet filteringAuto discovery Data logging, notifications, alarms and data bufferingACS v6000 virtual console server requirements To create the virtual machine using the vSphere clientPage Using Telnet or SSH # telnet hostname IPaddress To use Telnet to connect to a device through a serial portTo close a Telnet session To use SSH to connect to a device through a serial portTo close an SSH session ACS v6000 Installation/Administration/User Guide To log into the web manager Web Manager Overview for AdministratorsWizard Mode Wizard Screen To configure Ports To configure network parametersTo configure licenses Access Expert ModeTo configure users and change the default user passwords To view and connect to devices using the web managerSecurity profiles System ToolsSystem Select System Security Security Profile To configure the Security ProfileTo configure DSView 3 software security settings Help and Language Date and TimeUsage VM SettingsInformation VCenter To configure a vCenterTo add an association by Datacenter License To power control targets using the web managerNetwork To configure a network device SettingsDevices IPv4 and IPv6 static routesHosts Configuring the firewallFirewall To add a hostTo add a chain Protocol optionsIPSecVPN To change the policy for a default chainTo add a rule To edit a rulePayload or AH Authentication Header Click Network Snmp Snmp ConfigurationTo configure Snmp Ports To enable or disable one or more serial portsSerial ports Select Ports Serial PortsCAS Ctrl-X Parameter Description Auto discovery To copy/clone the configuration of one port to other portsCAS Profile Select Ports CAS Profile Auto Answer To configure the input/output strings used by auto answerSelect Probe Strings or Match Strings Click Ports Pool of CAS Ports To configure a pool of CAS portsPool of CAS ports Pool of CAS Ports Parameters Parameter Description AuthenticationAuthentication servers Appliance authenticationTo set authentication for the console server To configure a Radius authentication serverSelect Authentication Authentication Servers TACACS+ To configure a TACACS+ authentication serverTo configure an Ldapsad authentication server Select Authentication Authentication Servers LdapsadTo configure an NIS authentication server To configure a Kerberos authentication serverTo configure a DSView authentication server Users Accounts and User GroupsTo add new users Local accountsClick Users Local Accounts Password Rules To configure password rulesAdmin group User groupsTo view admin Appliance Access Rights Shell-login-profile Appliance-admin groupUser group Managing user groupsTo remove members from a user group To configure a login profile for a user groupCheck the Enable Log-In Profile box To assign appliance access rights for custom user groups To add access to serial ports for a user groupTo configure a group in a Radius authentication server To configure a group in a TACACS+ authentication serverEvent Destinations Event NotificationsEvent List Select Events and Logs Data Buffering To configure Data BufferingData Buffering Active Sessions To configure Appliance LoggingMonitoring Appliance LoggingTo change your own password Change PasswordSelect Change Password Web Manager Overview for Regular UsersACS v6000 Installation/Administration/User Guide Configuration Appendix a BootP Configuration RetrievalAppendix B Technical Support To resolve an issueFor Technical Support