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

To use CA User Activity Reporting Module to create reports that contain audit data from all your CA Access Control endpoints, 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 your endpoints. Once you have enterprise reporting implemented, set up CA User Activity Reporting Module for CA Access Control.

To set up CA User Activity Reporting Module for CA Access Control, 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. Install the CA User Activity Reporting Module agent on or near the Distribution Server.

    The agent must be accessible to the Distribution Server and communicate with it through a specified port. It must also be accessible to the CA User Activity Reporting Module server.

    Note: Verify the operating system support for the CA User Activity Reporting Module agent before you install it. For more information about installing the agent, see the CA User Activity Reporting Module Agent Installation Guide.

  3. Install CA Access Control Enterprise Management.

    Note: For more information, see the Implementation Guide.

  4. Create a connector for the agent.

    Once you have the CA User Activity Reporting Module agent installed and communicating with the CA User Activity Reporting Module server, create a connector and configure it so that it can access the CA Access Control event source (the audit queue on the Distribution Server).

    Note: The following topics describe settings that are required for CA Access Control event collection, including the connector details and connector configuration requirements that you must configure for the integration to succeed. For more information about how to create a connector, see the CA User Activity Reporting Module Administration Guide and the Online Help.

  5. Create a connection to CA User Activity Reporting Module from CA Access Control Enterprise Management.
  6. (Optional) Configure an audit collector.
  7. Configure CA Access Control endpoints for audit collection.

More information:

Enterprise Reporting Capabilities

How to Set Up Reporting Service Server Components