This section shows you how to create a new Multi-Domain Log Server and its related Domain Log Servers. Configuring Logging Creating a Multi-Domain Log Server with Domain Log Servers You can filter the logs for specified Security Gateways, Domain Management Servers, or Domain Log Servers. To see logs for all Domains in one view, click Logs & Monitor in the Multi-Domain Server SmartConsole. To see the logs for a Domain and its Security Gateways, click Logs & Monitor in SmartConsole for that Domain. It is a best practice to use Multi-Domain Log Servers and Domain Log Servers to handle logs for a Multi-Domain Management environment because of the large volume of logs. Automatically start a new log file when an existing log file is larger than the specified maximum size.Domain Log Servers also handle these log management activities: A Multi-Domain Log Server is a dedicated container for Domain Log Servers. Note - Include the final backward slash: /Ī Domain Log Server is a dedicated host for Domain log files. By browsing to: Where Server IP is IP address of the Multi-Domain Server or Multi-Domain Log Server. The new views are available from two locations: Using rich and customizable views and reports, R80 introduces a new experience for log and event monitoring. In R80.x, SmartReporter and SmartEvent functionality is integrated into SmartConsole. Send reports to your manager or auditors that show only the content that is relevant to each stakeholder. You can also easily toggle over to the rules associated with the event to refine your Policy. Depending on the severity of the event, you can choose to ignore it, act on it later, or block it immediately. After you investigate an event, it is easy to act on it. One-click exploration makes it easy to move from high-level overview to specific event details such as type of attack, timeline, application type and source. Free-text search also lets you enter specific search terms to retrieve results from millions of logs in seconds. Logs are now tightly integrated with the Policy rules so that you can access all logs associated with a specific rule by simply clicking on that rule. Security data and trends are easy to understand at a glance, with Widgets and chart templates that optimize visual display. With R80, logging, event management, reporting, and monitoring, are more tightly integrated than ever before. See the R80.30 Logging & Monitoring Administration Guide for the full set of conceptual information and procedures. This chapter includes information that is directly related to Multi-Domain Management, with some general background information and basic procedures.
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