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Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
78-13751-01, Version 3.0
Chapter 9 Working with Logging and Reports
Working with CSV Logs
Working with CSV Logs
This section contains the following topics:
CSV Log File Names, page 9-19
Enabling or Disabling a CSV Log, page 9-19
Viewing a CSV Report, page 9-20
Configuring a CSV Log, page 9-22
CSV Log File Names
When you access a report in Reports and Activity, Cisco Secure ACS lists the
CSV files in chronological order, with the current CSV file at the top of the list.
The current file is named log.csv, where log is the name of the log.
Older files are named in the following format:
logyyyy
-mm-dd.csv
where
log is the name of the log.
yyyy is the year the CSV file was started.
mm is the month the CSV file was started, in numeric characters.
dd is the date the CSV file was started.
For example, a Database Replication log file that was generated on October 13,
1999, would be named
Database Replication 1999-10-13.csv.
If you have selected the day-month-year format under Interface Configuration:
Date Format Control, this log file would be named
Database Replication
1999-13-10.csv
.
Enabling or Disabling a CSV Log
This procedure describes how to enable or disable a CSV log. For instructions
about configuring the content of a CSV log, see the Configuring a CSV Log
section on page 9-22.

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