[Audit Log Settings]
Sets settings for the audit log, and set settings relating to the Syslog. (The audit log is sent to other client computers on the network using the Syslog protocol.)
The audit log records who did what work and when with the machine. If the audit log feature is used, it is possible to monitor for improper use of the machine, or attempts at improper use.
Note
Internet Services are used to retrieve the audit log.
Refer
For information on the items recorded in the audit log, refer to Audit Log Reference Guide.
Item |
Description |
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[Record Audit Log] |
Sets whether to record the audit log. An audit log is recorded in the machine if the audit log feature is enabled. Up to 15,000 logs are recorded in the log, and the logs with the older date are deleted if 15,000 is exceeded. |
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[Send Audit Log to Syslog Server] |
Sets whether to send the audit log to the Syslog server. |
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[Syslog Server Name / |
Input server name or IP address of Syslog server. |
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[Syslog UDP/ |
Input the Syslog UDP or TCP port number. |
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[Syslog TLS Port Number] |
Input TLS port number of Syslog server. |
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[Syslog Transport Protocol] |
Sets transport protocol when sending to Syslog. |
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[Syslog Facility] |
Input facility number of audit log sent to Syslog. |
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[Syslog Timeout Value] |
Input sending timeout for sending to Syslog. |
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[When Send Error Occurs] |
Sets operation when audit log in machine reaches maximum number of logs while sending to Syslog is not finished. |
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[Prioritize Device Operation] |
Overwrites logs, starting from the oldest dates. Syslog sending is impossible for overwritten audit logs. |
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[Prioritize Audit Log] |
A system error occurs, and the machine stops. Reboot after setting to the state where the machine and Syslog server can be connected for restarting machine. |