How to Enable Logging with Routing and Remote AccessLast reviewed: December 30, 1997Article ID: Q161426 |
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SUMMARYThe Routing and Remote Access Service has options for up to 27 different types of logging or "tracing" that can be enabled through the registry. Output can be to a file or to the console. The log files will be located in the <%Systemroot%>\Tracing directory.
MORE INFORMATIONTo enable tracing, perform the following steps:
The Subkeys that may be traced are:
IPRIP2
IPRouterManager
MIB-II Subagent
MIB-II Utility
OSPF
OSPFMIB
PPP
RADIUS (NOTE: This key will only exist if your RRAS Server is
configured for RADIUS authentication.)
RASADHLP
RASAPI32
RASCHAP
RASCPL
RASDLG
RASIPCP
RASIPHLP
RASMAN
RASMON
RASSCRIPT
Router
IPBOOTP
IPX Traffic Filter Logging
IPXCP
IPXRIP
IPXRouterManager
IPXSAP
IPXWAN
RASAUTO
RASNBFCP
The components that are actually traced depend on what protocols and
services are installed on the computer. Double-click the value to bring up
the DWORD Editor so the value can be changed.
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