ACLI Audit Trail

You can configure your Oracle Communications Session Border Controller to send a history of all user-entered commands to a common audit log file. When you enable this feature, all commands entered from any ACLI session are written to the cli.audit.log file. You can also display the log file using the show logfile cli.audit.log command. In addition, the system records what configuration a user selects when using the select command. Prompted passwords are not saved, but the requests for changes to them are.

The cli.audit.log file is stored in the log directory, and it is lost when you reboot your system; this file is not available off-box. The ACLI audit trail is enabled by default, but you can turn it off by changing the system configuration’s cli-audit-trail parameter to disabled.