Polycom RMX 1500 Stereo Receiver User Manual


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Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide
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Step 2: Saving the Compressed File
1 The compressed file is automatically saved in the directory selected in the Information
Collector dialog box. The file is named info.tgz.
A success information box is displayed.
2 Click the OK button.
Step 3: Viewing the Compressed File
The compressed file is saved in .tgz format and can be viewed with any utility that can open
files of that format, for example WinRAR® 3.80.
To view the compressed file:
1 Navigate to the directory on the workstation in which the file was saved.
2 Double click the info.tgz file to view the downloaded information.
Auditor
An Auditor is a user who can view Auditor and CDR files for system auditing purposes.
The Event Auditor enables administrators and auditors to analyze configuration changes and
unusual or malicious activities in the RMX system.
Auditor operates in real time, recording all administration activities and login attempts from
the following RMX modules:
Control Unit
Shelf Manager
For a full list of monitored activities, see Table 21-13 on page 21-65 and Table 21-14 on
page 21-66.
The Auditor must always be active in the system. A System Alert is displayed if it becomes
inactive for any reason.
The Auditor tool is composed of the Auditor Files and the Auditor File Viewer that enables you
to view the Auditor Files.
Some browsers save the file as info.gz due to a browser bug. If this occurs, the file must be
manually renamed to info.tgz before it can be viewed.
The Auditor user must connect to the RMX using the RMX Web Client only.
Time stamps of Audit Events are GMT.