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164 Nokia Network Voyager for IPSO 4.0 Reference Guide
To set logging of all Network Voyager Apply and Save actions
1. Click System Logging under Configuration > System Configuration in the tree view.
2. In the Voyager Audit Log field, select Enabled or Disabled.
3. Click Apply.
4. Click Save to make your change permanent.
The Voyager Audit Log feature does not record any operations performed using the command-
line interface (CLI). To log configuration changes made using either Network Voyager and the
CLI, enable the system configuration audit log.
Configure the system configuration audit log to record transient and permanent configuration
changes. You can view the syslog messages to determine whether authorized users only are
making configuration changes to the system.
To set the system configuration audit log
1. Click System Logging under Configuration > System Configuration in the tree view.
2. In the System Configuration Audit Log field, select from the following:
Logging disabled—The system writes minimal messages to the system log that a
configuration change was made, including the name of the host from which the change
was made, and the name of the user who made the change.
Logging of transient changes—The system writes messages to the system log each time a
user applies a configuration change to the running system. Transient changes are those
that apply only to the currently running system. Transient changes are equivalent to
clicking the Apply button only in Network Voyager.
Logging of transient and permanent changes—The system writes messages to the system
log each time a user applies a configuration change to the running system or changes the
configuration files. Permanent changes are those that remain active after the system is
rebooted. These changes are equivalent to clicking the Save button in Network Voyager
after you apply a configuration change.
3. Click Apply.
4. If you are using a disk-based system, a Destination Log Filename text box appears after you
enable the system configuration auditlog. The box contains the name of the file to which
syslog messages for this feature are sent. The default is /var/log/messages. To change the
file, enter the new file name in the Destination Log Filename text box.
On flash-based systems, you cannot save the messages to another file.
Note
The system configuration audit log setting is not saved in the configuration file. You must
reset it after rebooting to enable logging again.
You must enter a destination file name to view log messages in the Management Activity Log.
The default destination file logs messages in the standard system log file. To access the
Management Activity Log page, click Monitor on the Home page in Network Voyager and then