Troubleshooting guide

34 1: Important RSA Authentication Manager 8.1 Changes
RSA Authentication Manager 6.1 to 8.1 Migration Guide
Report Templates
You can use the predefined report templates provided with Authentication Manager to
create and run customized reports describing system events and objects (users and
tokens, for example). These reports can provide detailed information on system
events.
Each template includes predefined variables, column headings, and other report
information. For a complete list of available report templates, see the Logging and
Reporting chapter of the Authentication Manager 8.1 Administrators Guide.
Important: Any Custom SQL queries or TCL scripts you created in version 6.1 are
not migrated to version 8.1. Review the existing report templates to match the
functionality of your custom queries to the functionality of the predefined report
templates. For information on developing custom queries in version 8.1, see the
Authentication Manager 8.1 Developers Guide.
In version 8.1, you can view reports within the Security Console, and reports in
multiple formats, including comma-separated value, HTML, and XML.
RSA RADIUS
The RSA RADIUS server is now fully integrated into the administrative interface of
Authentication Manager. You use the Operations Console to manage the RADIUS
server. You can do the following:
View the RADIUS servers in your deployment, and the IP address and replication
status of each RADIUS server.
Manage the certificates used by the RSA RADIUS, including the RADIUS server
certificate and the trusted root certificates for extensible Authentication Protocol
(EAP) authentications.
Manage RADIUS server files, including RADIUS dictionary files and
configuration files.
Associate an agent with a RADIUS client. When adding a RADIUS client, you
have the option to create an associated agent. If you manually configure an agent
with the same hostname and IP address as the RADIUS client, the agent is
automatically recognized as a RADIUS client agent.
Restart a RADIUS server.
You use the Security Console to administer the RADIUS server. You can use the
Security Console to complete most tasks associated with managing RADIUS
day-to-day operations related to the RADIUS servers, clients, profiles, and user
attributes.