In the Navigator, click the Resources tab, and then navigate to Users.
Edit the users that have access to the Logger appliance. In most cases, these users should have administrator privileges.
Click the Integration Parameters tab, and then specify the integration parameters for the Logger search
Parameter |
Description |
LoggerUser |
The Logger account name to use when accessing a Logger target. |
LoggerPassword |
The password for that Logger account. |
LoggerHost |
The IP address of the Logger host. |
OTPUser |
The Logger user account to use with the OTP authentication feature (see note, below). |
OTPPassword |
The password to use for the OTPUser specified above. |
LoggerPort |
For OTP, you must specify the port number for the Logger. For a Logger appliance the port number is 443. |
Note: The One-Time Password (OTP) function requires that you are using Logger 5.1 or later.
If you have an earlier version of Logger, then for Logger searches continue to use the LoggerUser and LoggerPassword as before. Until you install Logger 5.1 or later, searches display a message that it failed to negotiate a single-use session token and is proceeding with regular authentication. Just click OK to continue.
For all of these parameters, you can specify a type of “Password” or “Text.” For Text type, the password appears in plain text in the session URL. This is not an issue for any parameter except passwords, so use text for the others but use the Password type for passwords.
Save to Target means that this parameter automatically applies whenever any user is accessing the currently-specified target Logger.
Save to User means this parameter is used automatically whenever the currently-logged-in user accesses any Logger target.
Click Apply or OK to save your changes to the user.
For information about setting up login credentials and access control lists for integration commands, see Authorization and Authentication Settings.