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Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
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Enabling and Configuring Remote LoggingNote Before configuring the Remote Logging feature on a Cisco Secure ACS
server, make sure that you have configured your central logging server. For
more information, see the “Configuring a Central Logging Server” section on
page 9-31.
To enable and configure remote logging, follow these steps:
Step 1 To enable the Remote Logging feature in the HTML interface, follow these steps:
a. Click Interface Configuration.
b. Click Advanced Options.
c. Select the Remote Logging check box.
d. Click Submit.
Result: Cisco Secure ACS displays the Remote Logging link on the Logging
page in the System Configuration section.
Step 2 Click System Configuration.
Step 3 Click Logging.
Step 4 Click Remote Logging.
Step 5 Select the applicable remote logging option:
a. To disable remote logging, select the Do not Log Remotely option.
b. To send this CiscoSecure ACS server’s accounting information to more than
one Cisco Secure ACS server, select the Log to All Selected Hosts option.
c. To send this CiscoSec ure ACS server’s accounting information to a single
Cisco Secure ACS server, select the Log to Subsequent Selected Hosts on
Failure option.
Note Use the Log to Subsequent Selected Hosts on Failure option when
you want to configure Cisco Secure ACS to send accounting data
to a second remote Cisco Secure ACS server if the first server
fails.