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Exporting authentication logs – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Login—This field displays the terminal used by a device user to log in to the device. For

example, when a user logs into to the device using Telnet, this field displays VTY 0, VTY 2,
and so on. When a user logs in to the device through the console port, this field displays

AUX 0, AUX 1, and so on.

Enable—This field is empty.

{

Authentication Time—Date and time when the device user was authenticated, in the format
YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.

{

Action—Action that corresponds to the authentication. TAM only supports Login Authentication,
so this field always displays Login Authentication.

{

Privilege Level—Privilege level applied for by the device user. If a device user requesting
authentication applied for privilege level 3, TAM records the authentication logs for the user as

level-3 authentication logs.

{

Authentication Type—Type of authentication performed for the device user: ASCII, CHAP, or
PAP.
This parameter is configured on the device. Most devices only support ASCII.

{

Service Type—Type of service provided in the authentication. Options are:

Login—The user is authenticated for device login.

Enable—The user is authenticated for increasing user privilege level.

None—The user is authenticated for other purposes.

TAM only supports Login and Enable.

{

Session ID—Session ID used for packet exchanges between the device and TAM. For one
authentication action, the device and TAM use the same session ID.

{

Sequence Number—Sequence number of the packets exchanged between the device and TAM
in the same session ID.

4.

To return to the Authentication Log list, click Back.

Exporting authentication logs

The authentication log export function allows operators to get a list of logs to be exported through the

query function, and then export all authentication logs in the authentication log list to an export file.
To export authentication logs to a file:

1.

Click the User tab.

2.

On the navigation tree, select Device User > Log Management > AuthN Logs.
The Authentication Log list displays all authentication logs.

3.

Filter the authentication logs through basic query or advanced query.
For more information about querying authentication logs, see "

Querying authorization logs

."

4.

In the Authentication Log list area, click Export.
The page for configuring log export appears.

5.

Select a target File Format: TXT (text file) or CSV (CSV file).
Windows uses Excel to open CSV files by default. Excel automatically adjusts the display format
according to the contents. For example, 123456789123456789 is displayed as 1.23457E+17

(scientific notation). In this case, you can select TXT to display the data in text format.

6.

Select a Separator for the text file. Options are: