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Cisco NSS32 User Manual

Cisco NSS32
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Managing the System
Status
Cisco Small Business NSS300 Series Smart Storage Administration Guide 49
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System Connection Logs
The Status > View Logs > System Connection Logs window displays the HTTP,
FTP, Telnet, SSH, AFP, SAMBA, RADIUS, and iSCSI connection logs.
TypeType of log. Possible log types are Informational, Error, and Warning
messages.
Date—Date that the log occurred.
TimeTime that the log occurred.
Users—User or system that generated the log entry.
Source IP—IP address of the user.
Computer Name—Name of the computer (if applicable) or local host that
generated the log entry.
Connection TypeType of connection. For example, HTTP, FTP, Telnet,
SSH, AFP, SAMBA, RADIUS, or iSCSI.
Accessed ResourcesType of resource accessed. For example:
administrative activity, path, and name of files transferred.
ActionType of action. For example: login, log out, write, read, delete, and
rename.

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Cisco NSS32 Specifications

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BrandCisco
ModelNSS32
CategoryStorage
LanguageEnglish

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