Configuration Guide Configuring RLOG
8 Configuring RLOG
8.1 Overview
RLOG (Remote Log) is developed to export log files to remote servers (like ELOG and SNC).
With RLOG enabled, devices collect and send logs to the servers. Then, servers analyze and write logs into their libraries.
Thus, it is convenient to refer to specific logs from the servers. RLOG is available to multiple types of logs concerning device
running, user behavior, and system security.
The following sections describe RLOG only.
Protocols and Standards
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8.2 Applications
With RLOG enabled, remote logs are exported to RLOG servers for reference.
8.2.1 Log Export
Scenario
With RLOG and URL audit logging configured, the AP/AC outputs URL audit logs when users access the network through
the AP. Once users go offline, the logs are sent to the ELOG server.
Figure 8-1