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Integrating with CA Access Control

You can integrate CA Enterprise Log Manager with CA Access Control using one of several different release levels. The general approach is the following:

For CA Access Control releases that use a TIBCO message server for routing events, do the following:

For CA Access Control r12.5, see the CA Access Control r12.5 Implementation Guide and the CA Enterprise Log Manager CA Access Control Connector Guide.

For CA Access Control r12. SP1, see the CA Access Control r12 SP1 Implementation Guide, 3rd Edition, and the Connector Guide for CA Access Control.

Note: These implementations use components that are part of the CA Access Control Premium Editions.

For CA Access Control releases that use selogrd for routing events, do the following:

More information about configuring a connector to collect CA Access Control events is available in the CA Access Control r8 SP1 Connector Guide.

If you are currently sending CA Access Control events to CA Audit, use of the following methods to get events to CA Enterprise Log Manager:

The guidelines that follow use the r8 SP2-series for the Policy Manager user interface. The general procedures are the same when you are using earlier CA Audit releases, though the user interface is different.