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Monitor—Purge—Audit Log—Audit Log Records
Filter Options Dialog Box
Description
Use the Audit Log Records Filter Options dialog
box to filter the event records you want to purge. Most JUNOScope
operations add multiple audit log records in the Audit Log table.
As more and more operations are performed, this table grows in size
and consumes disk space on the JUNOScope software server. The data
in the Audit Log table is useful only to administrators. From time
to time, you must remove records that are no longer used in the Audit
Log table, and reclaim disk space if you are an administrator.
Click Monitor > Purge > Audit Log.
Permissions
Superuser
Dialog Elements
Select Operation Age options—Lets
you select all of the operations status records to purge or ones within
a certain date range or a specified age. The area includes the following
options:
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Date Range: From Date (MM/DD/YYYY)/To
Date (MM/DD/YYYY) option text boxes—Type the date range
within which to delete status records. Click the calendar icon view
a calendar from which you can select a date and get the local time.
Click Local Time to view the current time. Click OK in to insert the
date that you selected.
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Months old Events option text box—Type
the number months to go back and retrieve status records to purge.
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All Events option button—Selects
all status records to purge.
Filters to apply to query options—Defines
the rule for filtering audit log records. The filter rule options
include:
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Limit to number of
rows per page drop-down list box—Select how many record
rows you want to display per audit log page: 10, 25, 50, or 100. The default is 10.
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Sort results by column-name drop-down list box—Select the column of
data by which the audit log records will be sorted in the table: Time, Username, Client address, Event
type, or Message. The default is Time.
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Event Category drop-down list box—Select
the event category to display: Authentication, or Privileged
Operations. Authentication activities include user login success,
failure, logout, and session time-out. Privileged operations are changes
of information in the system or in the network, such as restoring
a configuration to a device or changing a user password. The default
is Authentication.
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Event Type drop-down list box—This
list box is dynamically populated based on the event category that
you selected. For example, if you select the Authentication event
category, all authentication event message types appear in this drop-down
list box.
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Associated with user drop-down list
box—Select records that are associated with a specified username.
Filter button—Filters the audit
log records using the filter options you have selected. The View Filtered
Audit Log Records dialog box appears.
Reset button—Clears all the values you
selected and displays the default values.
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