Chapter9 Wo rking with Logging and Reports
About CiscoSecure ACS Logs and Reports
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Passed Authentications Log
The Passed Authentications log lists successful authentication requests. This log
is not dependent upon accounting packets from your AAA clients, so it is
available even if your AAA clients do not support RADIUS accounting or if you
have disabled accounting on your AAA clients.
Topics regarding this log include the following:
•Enabling a Passed Authentications Log—For instructions on how to enable
the Passed Authentications log, see the “Enabling or Disabling a CSV Log”
section on page 9-19.
•Viewing a Passed Authentications Report—For in structions on vie wing the
Passed Authentications report in the HTML interface, see the “Viewi ng a
CSV Report” section on page 9-20.
•Configuring a Passed Authentications Log—The Passed Authentications
log is available as a CSV file, viewable in the HTML interface.
The default location for Passed Authentications files is
Program Files\CiscoSecure ACS x.x\Logs\Passed Authentications.
For instructions on configuring the CSV Passed Authentications log, see the
“Configuring a CSV Log” section on page 9-22.
Dynamic Cisco Secure ACS Administration ReportsThese reports show the status of user accounts at the moment they are accessed.
They are available only in the Cisco Secure ACS HTML interface.
The Dynamic Cisco Secure ACS Administration reports include:
•Logged-In Users Report, page 9-11
•Disabled Accounts Report, page 9-14