You can change the settings for the syslog server used
for archiving audit logs, and also upload a new Certificate Authority
(CA) certificate for the server.
Before
you begin
- You must be logged in with a user
profile that includes Security admin permissions. Otherwise, the Access
Management functions do not appear.
The syslog server
address, protocol, and port number must be available. The server address
can be a fully qualified domain name, an IPv4 address, or an IPv6
address.
If you are uploading
a new CA certificate, the certificate must be available on your local
system.
- Select .
- From the Audit Log tab, select Configure Syslog
Servers .
Configured syslog servers are displayed on the page.
- To edit the
server information, select the Edit (pencil)
icon to the right of the server name, and then make desired changes
in the following fields:
- Server
Address – Enter a fully qualified domain name, an IPv4
address, or an IPv6 address.
- Protocol – Select a protocol from the drop-down list (for example, TLS,
UDP, or TCP).
- Port – Enter the port number for the syslog receiver.
- If you changed
the protocol to the secure TLS protocol (from either UDP or TCP),
click Import Trusted Certificate to upload
a CA certificate.
- To test the
new connection with the storage array, select Test All .
What happens
next?
After configuration, all new audit logs
are sent to the syslog server. Previous logs are not transferred.