Configuring Client-Side Logs (NSM Procedure)
Client-side logging is useful when
working with the Juniper Networks Support team to debug problems with
an Secure Access device client-side feature. When you enable logging
for a feature, the Secure Access device writes a log to any client
computer that uses the feature. (These settings are global, which
means that the Secure Access device writes a log file to all clients
that use the enabled feature.) The Secure Access device then appends
to the log file each time the feature is invoked during subsequent
user sessions. Once the Secure Access device has written a log file
to a user’s computer, it does not remove it. If users want to
remove the log files, they must manually delete them from their computers.
To configure client-side logs:
- In the navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices. Click the Device Tree tab, and then double-click the Secure
Access device for which you want to configure a client-side logs.
- Click the Configuration tab.
Select system >Log/Monitoring > Client Logs.
- Add or modify settings as specified in Table 1.
- Click one:
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OK—Saves the changes.
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Cancel—Cancels the modifications.
Table 1: Configuring Client-Side Logs Details
| Option | Function | Your Action |
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Host Checker
|
Secure Access device writes client-side logs of Host
Checker.
|
Select the Host Checker to enable
this feature.
|
|
Cache Cleaner
|
Secure Access device writes client-side logs of Cache
Cleaner.
|
Select the Cache Cleaner to enable
this feature.
|
|
Meetings
|
Secure Access device writes client-side logs of Secure
Meeting.
|
Select the Meetings to enable this
feature.
|
|
Windows Secure Application Manager
|
Secure Access device writes client-side logs of SAM.
|
Select the Windows Secure Application
Manager check box to enable this feature.
|
|
Java Secure Application Manager and Applet Rewriting
|
Secure Access device writes client-side logs of Java
Secure Application Manager and Applet.
|
Select the Java Secure Application Manager
and Applet Rewriting to enable this feature.
|
|
Network Connect
|
Secure Access device writes client-side logs of Network
Connect.
|
Select the Network Connect to enable
this feature.
|
|
Terminal Servers
|
Secure Access device writes client-side logs of Terminal
Servers.
|
Select the Terminal Servers to enable
this feature.
|
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Upload logs disk space (MB)
|
Specifies the amount of disk space (in Megabytes) you
want to allocate for uploaded client log files.
|
Enter the disk space.
Note:
You can allocate from 0 to 200 MB.
|
|
Alert when log uploaded
|
Secure Access device displays an alert message when an
end-user pushes a log file up to the Secure Access device.
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Select Alert when log uploaded to
enable this feature.
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