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12-29-2004 02:56 PM
12-29-2004 02:56 PM
Cisco ACS
Cisco ACS
Hi,
I had installed Cisco ACS into a server, which running 2 network ip address for security purposes.
But i found that the voip accounting log file size had increased significantly after that. There were some duplicate records inside it.
I got this error message also in the windows event log:
CSMon message: Failed to log accounting packet to any logging destination.
Will the dual network connection in server impact the ACS?
Thanks in advance.
I had installed Cisco ACS into a server, which running 2 network ip address for security purposes.
But i found that the voip accounting log file size had increased significantly after that. There were some duplicate records inside it.
I got this error message also in the windows event log:
CSMon message: Failed to log accounting packet to any logging destination.
Will the dual network connection in server impact the ACS?
Thanks in advance.
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12-29-2004 09:19 PM
12-29-2004 09:19 PM
Re: Cisco ACS
Re: Cisco ACS
Yong,
I suspect that you posted this question in the incorrect forum.
This forum is for users of HP's (formerly Compaq's/Digital's) OpenVMS operating system, which runs on ALPHA and VAX processors, and is in the closing stages of field test on Intel's Itanium processors.
If this is a problem relating to OpenVMS, please include some more details. If it was posted to the incorrect forum, your kindness and courtesy in closing the topic is appreciated by all.
- Bob Gezelter, http://www.rlgsc.com
I suspect that you posted this question in the incorrect forum.
This forum is for users of HP's (formerly Compaq's/Digital's) OpenVMS operating system, which runs on ALPHA and VAX processors, and is in the closing stages of field test on Intel's Itanium processors.
If this is a problem relating to OpenVMS, please include some more details. If it was posted to the incorrect forum, your kindness and courtesy in closing the topic is appreciated by all.
- Bob Gezelter, http://www.rlgsc.com
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12-30-2004 12:34 PM
12-30-2004 12:34 PM
Re: Cisco ACS
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Sorry, i had posted this question in the incorrect forum.
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