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Cisco ACS 1121 version 5.3 - Logging

Hi There

I'm new to Cisco ACS 5.X. From what I have read, the Cisco ACS can act as a Logging Server. Does this mean, all the syslog messages from all the other ACS and network devices can be stored by ACS? I'm a bit confused on this part.

Lastly, I understand that Cisco ACS has many or maybe 2 instances? When do we use these instance? What is this instance?

Regards,

Ram

Warm regards,
Ramraj Sivagnanam Sivajanam
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zhenningx
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In the distributed deployment, you should specify one acs server as the Logcollector. All other servers send logs to the Logcollecter.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/cisco_secure_access_control_system/5.3/user/guide/logging.html

In distributed deployment, each acs server is one instance. So you have one primary instance and multiple secondary instances.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/cisco_secure_access_control_system/5.3/user/guide/introd.html#wp1058054


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zhenningx
Level 4
Level 4

In the distributed deployment, you should specify one acs server as the Logcollector. All other servers send logs to the Logcollecter.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/cisco_secure_access_control_system/5.3/user/guide/logging.html

In distributed deployment, each acs server is one instance. So you have one primary instance and multiple secondary instances.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/cisco_secure_access_control_system/5.3/user/guide/introd.html#wp1058054


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