Linksys NSS2000 Cisco NSS2000 Series Network Storage System Administration Gui - Page 20

CIFS Sharing, FTP Access, All Logs, Locally, Store Logs Locally, Store Logs to, Remotely, Forward Log

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2 • CIFS Sharing: A time-stamped event log of events initiated by users accessing shares through CIFS. • FTP Access: A time-stamped log of FTP actions, including user logins, file transfers, and user logouts. • All Logs: A concatenation of all the log files. You can download and save this file. The following screenshot is an example of the Administrator Log: STEP 3 Choose where you want to store the log files: • Locally: To store the log files on the NSS, select Store Logs Locally, and then select the volume to which you want to store the logs from the options in the Store Logs to drop-down menu. • Remotely: To store the log files on a remote server, select Forward Log Messages, and then enter the hostname or IP address of the server in one or both of the Remote Log Host fields. (If you set up two remote hosts, the log file is sent to both servers.) Note that the remote server must be running a syslog server. STEP 4 Click Update. Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide 12

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Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide
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CIFS Sharing:
A time-stamped event log of events initiated by users
accessing shares through CIFS.
FTP Access:
A time-stamped log of FTP actions, including user logins, file
transfers, and user logouts.
All Logs:
A concatenation of all the log files. You can download and save this
file.
The following screenshot is an example of the Administrator Log:
STEP 3
Choose where you want to store the log files:
Locally:
To store the log files on the NSS, select
Store Logs Locally
, and then
select the volume to which you want to store the logs from the options in the
Store Logs to
drop-down menu.
Remotely:
To store the log files on a remote server, select
Forward Log
Messages
, and then enter the hostname or IP address of the server in one
or both of the
Remote Log Host
fields. (If you set up two remote hosts, the
log file is sent to both servers.) Note that the remote server must be running
a syslog server.
STEP 4
Click
Update
.