Configuring NFS Logging
Network File System (NFS) logging allows you to log all port activity to
an NFS shared directory. All user activity and user port logins and
logouts are logged. There are two log files:
Input: Records all input (keystrokes) from users.
Output: Contains all the messages that come from the server into
the console server. This includes all user input that is echoed
back from the managed device/server.
You must also enable port logging. For more information on port logging,
see Enable Port Logging.
Note: The NFS server must have the exported directory with write
permission for the port logging to work.
To configure NFS Logging:
1. Choose Setup > NFS. The NFS Settings page opens.
2. Select the Enable NFS checkbox to enable NFS logging.
3. Type the IP address of the NFS server in the Primary IP field, and
then enter the path to the log file in the Primary Directory field.
4. If you have a backup NFS server, enter the same information for this
server in the Secondary IP field and Secondary Directory fields. If the
primary server fails, port logging is redirected to the secondary
server.
5. Click OK.
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