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is authenticated for increasing user privilege level. None indicates the user is authenticated for
other purposes. TAM only supports Login and Enable.
Session ID—Session ID used for packet exchanges between the device and TAM. For one
authentication action, the device and TAM use the same session ID.
Sequence Number—Sequence number of the packets exchanged between the device and
TAM in the same session ID.
4. Click Back to return to Authentication Log List.
Exporting authentication logs
The authentication log export function allows operators to get a list of authentication logs to be exported
through the query function, and then export all authentication logs in the authentication log list to an
export file.
To export authentication logs to a file:
1. Click the User tab.
2. Select Device User View > Log Management > AuthN Logs from the navigation tree.
The Authentication Log List displays all authentication logs.
3. Filter the authentication logs through basic query or advanced query.
For more information about querying authentication logs, see "Querying authentication logs."
4. Click Export in the Authentication Log List area.
The page for configuring log export appears.
5. Select a target File Format, TXT (text file) or CSV (CSV file).
Windows uses Excel to open CSV files by default. Excel automatically adjusts the display format
according to the contents. For example, 123456789123456789 will be displayed as
1.23457E+17 (scientific notation). In this case, you can select to display the data in text format.
6. Select a Separator for the text file.
Available options include Space, Tab, comma (,), colon (:), pound sign (#) and dollar sign ($). This
parameter appears only when you select TXT for File Format.
7. Click OK.
This process may take a few minutes or longer, depending on the amount of authentication logs to
be exported.
After export, the operation result pages show the total number of exported logs and the number of
failures. If failure exists, click Download to download or view the reasons for failure in the
operation log.
8. Click Back to return to Authentication Log List.
9. (Optional) To view the operation result of the last export operation, click Last Export Result.
Managing authorization logs
Authorization logs fall into the following types:
• Login authorization logs—After a device is enabled with the login authorization function, TAM
authorizes login privilege levels for login users and records login authorization logs.