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View Audit Trails in MSP
The MSP:
logs are displayed for the following types of operations in the- Modification of groups associated with a tenant account
- Configuration push, override , and updates for the devices associated with a tenant account
To see the audit trail logs for actions such as tenant creation, tenant deletion, editing description, updating logo, enabling MSP Managed Service Provider. The Managed Service Provider (MSP) mode is a multi-tenant operational mode that Aruba Central accounts can be converted into, provided these accounts have subscribed to the Aruba Central app., and disabling MSP account are available in the HPE GreenLake portal.
The MSP displays the following information:
page in the
Data Pane Content |
Description |
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Time stamp of the events for which the audit trails are shown. Use the filter option to select a specific time range to display the events. |
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The username of the admin user who applied the changes. |
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IP address of the client device. |
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Type of modification and the affected device management category. For more information, see the next section. |
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The group or device to which the changes were applied. |
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A short description of the changes such as subscription assignment, firmware upgrade, and configuration updates. |
Classification of Audit Trails
The audit trail is classified according to the type of modification and the affected device management category. The category can be one of the following:
- Configuration
- Firmware Management
- Reboot
- Device Management
- Templates
- User Management
- Variables
- Label Management
- MSP
- Guest
- Groups
- Subscription Management
- API Application Programming Interface. Refers to a set of functions, procedures, protocols, and tools that enable users to build application software. Gateway
- RBAC Role-based access control (RBAC) restricts network access based on the role of a user within an organization. It is one of the main methods for advanced access control within a network.
- Sites Management
- SAML Security Assertion Markup Language. SAML is an XML-based framework for communicating user authentication, entitlement, and attribute information. SAML enables single sign-on by allowing users to authenticate at an identity provider and then access service providers without additional authentication. Profile
- User Activity
- Federated User Activity
- Alert Configuration
- Install Manager
- Tools