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Please note that Canon will not be held responsible for any damages caused by the use of Authentication Log Management or the inability to use Authentication Log Management.
The maximum number of logs that can be managed with this function is 8,000, regardless of the type of log. When this maximum number is reached, the oldest logs are erased and overwritten with the new logs.
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The collected logs and exported logs include items for the Date and Time, User Name, Operation Type, and Result (OK/NG).
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NOTE
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You can also log in by entering the URL of [User Access Control for Advanced Space] in the address bar, as indicated below. (Case sensitive.)
http://<IP address or host name of the machine>:8000/uactrl/
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If you start or stop log collection, this setting is retained until it is changed. The setting does not change when the machine is restarted.
If you stop log collection while logs are being collected, the logs for the period that log collection was stopped are not collected when log collection is next started.
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The saved logs may not be displayed in the order that they are collected.
Log collection is started by default.
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To export the various logs collected from the machine, use SSL or IPSec. To use SSL, set [Use SSL] to 'On' in [Remote UI] in [Management Settings] (Settings/Registration). If you want to use IPSec, see "IPSec Settings."
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Log collection is stopped while the export process is being performed.
If the display language setting of the machine is different from when the logs were collected, the file may contain garbled characters when the logs are exported.
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