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Logger Install Guide-56

The document outlines the installation and configuration process for ArcSight Logger, including setting up storage groups and noting the connection URL. It details the requirements for connecting to the Logger user interface, including firewall rules and necessary ports for both root and non-root installations. Additionally, it emphasizes the need for JavaScript and cookies to be enabled in the browser for proper functionality.

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Logger Install Guide-56

The document outlines the installation and configuration process for ArcSight Logger, including setting up storage groups and noting the connection URL. It details the requirements for connecting to the Logger user interface, including firewall rules and necessary ports for both root and non-root installations. Additionally, it emphasizes the need for JavaScript and cookies to be enabled in the browser for proper functionality.

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ArcSight Logger Installation

13. Click Next to configure storage groups and storage volume and restart Logger
Configuration may take a few minutes. Once configuration is complete, Logger starts up and
the next screen displays the URL you should use to connect to Logger.
14. Make a note of the URL and then press Enter to exit the installer.
Now that you are finished installing and initializing your Logger, you can use the URL you noted
during the installation to connect to Logger. For instructions and information, see "Connecting
to Software Logger" on page 46.

Connecting to Software Logger


The Logger user interface (UI) is a password-protected web browser application that uses an
encrypted HTTPS connection. Refer to the Release Notes for details on Logger 7.3 browser
support.
Logger’s publicly-accessible ports must be allowed through any firewall rules. For Software
Logger, you are responsible for setting up the firewall. Firewall rules are pre-configured on the
Logger Appliance. See "Firewall Rules" on page 14 for more information.
l For root installs, allow access to port 443/tcp (or the https port configured during the
install) as well as the ports for any protocol that the logger receivers need, such as port
514/udp for the UDP receiver and port 515/tcp for the TCP receiver.
l For non-root installs, allow access to port 9000/tcp as well as the ports for any protocol
that the Logger receivers need, such as port 8514/udp for the UDP receiver and port
8515/tcp for the TCP receiver.

Note: The ports listed here are the default ports. Your Logger may use different ports. If
new ports are configured, make sure to include them in the firewall rules.

JavaScript and cookies must be enabled.

Connecting to Logger:
Use the URL configured during Logger installation to connect to Logger through a supported
browser.
For Software Logger or Logger Appliance L8000: https://<hostname or IP
address>:<configured_port>

For Logger Appliance L7700: https://<hostname or IP address>

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