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Bridge GUI Guide: Security Configuration
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Figure 4.24. Advanced View
Global Auditing Settings
frame, radio-equipped platforms
4.6.2.1 Logging Administrative Activity by Event Type
You can specify which events can be sent to the audit log by
three broad types:
Login - When Enabled, logon activity by subject
administrators can be sent to the audit log. When
Login is
Disabled, the logon activity of subject administrators will not
be sent.
Security - When Enabled, if Configuration (below) is also
Enabled, any changes made by subject administrators to
the Bridge’s security settings can be sent to the audit log.
When
Security is Disabled, security reconfiguration by
subject administrators will not be sent.
Configuration - When Enabled, if Security (above) is also
Enabled, all changes made by subject administrators to the
Bridge’s configuration can be sent to the audit log. If
Security is Disabled when Configuration is Enabled, all
changes except those to security settings can be logged.
When
Configuration is Disabled, Bridge reconfiguration by
subject administrators will not be sent (even if
Security
logging is
Enabled).
In addition to the conditions described at the beginning of this
section (4.6.2), whether or not events of an
Enabled type are
actually sent to the audit log depends on whether the event
meets the interface and Fortress security status criteria for
audit logging configured in the rest of the
Global Auditing
Settings
frame (below).
All three event types are
Enabled by default.
4.6.2.2 Logging Administrative Activity
by Interface and Fortress Security Status
You can filter administrative activity sent to the audit log by the
kind of management interface the administrator is logged on