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Chapter 15 Maintain the Node
NTP- D312 Viewing the Audit Trail Records
Note The following parameters are not backed up and restored when you delete the database and restore the
factory settings: node name, IP address, subnet mask and gateway, and IIOP port. If you change the node
name and then restore a backed up database with a different node name, the circuits map to the new
renamed node. Cisco recommends keeping a record of the old and new node names.
Step 1 If you need to install or replace one or more TCC2/TCC2P cards, see the “DLP-D332 Install the
TCC2/TCC2P Cards” task on page 20-22.
Step 2 If you are using Microsoft Windows, complete the “DLP-D244 Use the Reinitialization Tool to Clear
the Database and Upload Software (Windows)” task on page 19-47.
Step 3 If you are using UNIX, complete the “DLP-D245 Use the Reinitialization Tool to Clear the Database
and Upload Software (UNIX)” task on page 19-49.
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
NTP-D312 Viewing the Audit Trail Records
Step 1 Complete the “DLP-D60 Log into CTC” task on page 17-49 at the node where you want to view the audit
trail log. If you are already logged in, continue with Step 2.
Step 2 In node view, click the Maintenance > Audit tabs.
Step 3 Click Retrieve.
A window containing the most recent Audit Trail records appears as shown in Figure 15-4.
Purpose This procedure allows you to view audit trail records. Audit trail records
are useful for maintaining security, recovering lost transactions, and
enforcing accountability. Accountability refers to tracing user activities;
that is, associating a process or action with a specific user.
Tools/Equipment None
Prerequisite Procedures None
Required/As Needed As needed
Onsite/Remote Onsite or remote
Security Level Provisioning