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How to Set Up CA User Activity Reporting Module for CA Access Control for Virtual Environments

To use CA User Activity Reporting Module to create reports that contain audit data from all your virtual machines, first implement enterprise reporting. You must implement enterprise reporting before you integrate with CA User Activity Reporting Module because implementing enterprise reporting enabled the Report Agents on the CA Access Control Server. Once you have enterprise reporting implemented, set up CA User Activity Reporting Module for CA Access Control for Virtual Environments.

To set up CA User Activity Reporting Module for CA Access Control for Virtual Environments, follow these steps:

  1. Install the CA User Activity Reporting Module server

    Note: For more information, see the CA User Activity Reporting Module Implementation Guide.

  2. Configure the CA User Activity Reporting Module API certificate in CA User Activity Reporting Module

    You specify the certificate details when you create the connection to CA User Activity Reporting Module from CA Access Control Enterprise Management

  3. Configure the CA User Activity Reporting Module connector
  4. Configure the audit collection profiles in CA User Activity Reporting Module

    You can configure custom audit collection profiles or use the default collection profiles

  5. Create a connection to CA User Activity Reporting Module from CA Access Control Enterprise Management

    You configure the connection settings to enable CA User Activity Reporting Module to collect audit records from the managed devices

  6. Configure an audit collection policy in CA Access Control Enterprise Management

More information:

Enterprise Reporting Capabilities

How to Set Up Reporting Service Server Components

Configure a Network Zone Policy in CA Access Control Enterprise Management