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Audit Log allow the user to easily and rapidly know what happened on the system configuration to accelerate the maintenance and troubleshooting of its TelcoBridges system.  
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=== '''''Applies to version(s): v2.7.''''' ===
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== Availability ==
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Audit Logs enable a user to indentify changes that are made to the configuration of the system. This decreases the time to locate faulty configuration changes and improves on the maintenenace of TelcoBridges systems.  
Audit Log is available since Toolpack 2.7.
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== Features ==
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Any changes that are made using the Web Portal are logged in the database. Each audit log contains the followning information about changes to the configuration:
All the actions made on the TelcoBridges Web Portal are logged in the database.
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Each audit log contains:
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* The time of the change
* The time of the action
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* The user who made the change
* The user who did the action
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* The configuration change
* The kind of action done
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* The old and new values of the configuration change.
* The old and new values of the resource modified
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To help the user to faster isolate the problem, each package and configuration activations are highlighted in green. This helps to know without hassle what changed since the last running configuration.
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To enable a user to locate a problem, each package and configuration activation that have been changed are highlighted in green.

Revision as of 11:01, 3 June 2013

Applies to version(s): v2.7.

Audit Logs enable a user to indentify changes that are made to the configuration of the system. This decreases the time to locate faulty configuration changes and improves on the maintenenace of TelcoBridges systems.

Any changes that are made using the Web Portal are logged in the database. Each audit log contains the followning information about changes to the configuration:

  • The time of the change
  • The user who made the change
  • The configuration change
  • The old and new values of the configuration change.

To enable a user to locate a problem, each package and configuration activation that have been changed are highlighted in green.

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