Be aware that only a user with an audit role can change the audit log settings. By default, for Cisco Cisco Unified Communications Manager, the CCMAdministrator possesses the audit role after fresh installs and upgrades. The CCMAdministrator can assign any user that has auditing privileges to the Standard Audit Users group in the User Group Configuration window in Cisco Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration. If you want to do so, you can then remove CCMAdministrator from the Standard Audit Users group.
For IM and Presence Service, the administrator possesses the audit role after fresh installs and upgrades, and can assign any user that has auditing privileges to the Standard Audit Users group.
For Cisco Unity Connection, the application administration account that was created during installation has the Audit Administrator role and can assign other administrative users to the role. You can also remove the Audit Administrator role from this account.
The Standard Audit Log Configuration role is to provide the ability to delete audit logs and to read/update access to Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool, IM and Presence Real-Time Monitoring Tool, Trace Collection Tool, Real-Time Monitoring Tool (RTMT) Alert Configuration, Control Center - Network Services in the serviceability user interface, RTMT Profile Saving, Audit Configuration in the serviceability user interface, and a resource that is called Audit Traces.
The Standard Audit Log Configuration role is to provide the ability to delete audit logs and to read/update access to Cisco Unified RTMT, Trace Collection Tool, RTMT Alert Configuration, Control Center - Network Services in Cisco Unified Serviceability, RTMT Profile Saving, Audit Configuration in Cisco Unified Serviceability, and a resource that is called Audit Traces.
The Audit Administrator role in Cisco Unity Connection provides the ability to view, download and delete audit logs in Cisco Unified RTMT.
For information on roles, users, and user groups in Cisco Cisco Unified Communications Manager, refer to the Cisco Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide.
For information on roles and users in Cisco Unity Connection, refer to the User Moves, Adds, and Changes Guide for Cisco Unity Connection.
For information on roles, users, and user groups in IM and Presence, refer to Configuration and Administration of IM and Presence Service on Cisco Unified Communications Manager.
![]() Caution | When enabled, database logging can generate large amounts of data in a short period, particularly if the debug audit level is set to Database Updates or Database Reads. This can result in a significant performance impact during heavy usage periods. In general, we recommend that you keep database logging disabled. If you do need to enable logging to track changes in the database, we recommend that you do so only for short periods of time, by using the Database Updates level. Similarly, administrative logging does impact on the overall performance of the web user interface, especially when polling database entries (for example, pulling up 250 devices from the database). |