Administrator Guide

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Select the Date Range of Audit Logs to Display
You can view audit logs for the last day, last 3 days, last 5 days, last week, or specify a custom time period.
Steps
1. Click the Monitoring view
2. Click the Audit Logs tab.
3. Select the date range of the audit log data to display by clicking one of the following:
Last Day: Displays the past 24 hours of audit log data.
Last 3 Days: Displays the past 72 hours of audit log data.
Last 5 Days: Displays the past 120 hours of audit log data.
Last Week: Displays the past 168 hours of audit log data.
Custom: Displays options that allow you to specify the start time and the end time of the audit log data to display.
4. If you clicked Custom, perform the following tasks to specify the start time and end time of the audit log data to display.
To specify the start time:
a. Select Other from the Start Time drop-down menu.
b. Select the start date of the time period to display from the date drop-down menu calendar.
c. Specify the start time of the time period in the time field.
To set the start time to the beginning of the day, select the Start of Day check box.
d. Click Update to display the audit log data using the specified start time.
To specify the end time:
a. Clear the Use Current check box.
b. Select the stop date of the time period to display from the date drop-down menu calendar.
c. Specify the stop time of the time period in the time field.
To set the stop time to the end of the day, select the End of Day check box.
d. Click Update to display the audit log data using the specified end time.
Search the Audit Logs
Use the Search field to search the audit logs.
Steps
1. Click the Monitoring view
2. Click the Audit Logs tab.
3. Enter the text to search for in the Search field.
4. To make the search case sensitive, select the Match Case check box.
5. To prevent the search from wrapping, clear the Wrap check box.
6. To only match whole words or phrases within the audit logs, select the Full Match check box.
7. To highlight all of the matches of the search, select the Highlight check box.
8. Click Find Next
or Find Previous to search for the text.
If a match is found, the first log entry with matching text is selected from the list of audit logs.
If a match is not found, an Error dialog box appears and it displays the text that could not be found.
NOTE:
By default, when a search reaches the bottom of the list and Find Next is clicked, the search wraps around to
the first match in the list. When a search reaches the top of the list and Find Previous is clicked, the search wraps
around to the last match in the list.
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