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Blue Coat SG

date_range 19-Jul-21

The JSA DSM for Blue Coat SG collects events from Blue Coat SG appliances.

The following table lists the specifications for the Blue Coat SG DSM:

Table 1: Blue Coat SG DSM Specifications

Specification

Value

Manufacturer

Blue Coat

DSM name

Blue Coat SG Appliance

RPM file name

DSM-BluecoatProxySG-JSA_version-build_number.noarch.rpm

Supported versions

SG v4.x and later

Protocol

Syslog

Log File Protocol

Recorded event types

All events

Automatically discovered?

No

Includes identity?

No

Includes custom properties?

Yes

More information

Blue Coat website (http://www.bluecoat.com)

To send events from Blue Coat SG to JSA, complete the following steps:

  1. If automatic updates are not enabled, download and install the most recent version of the Blue Coat SG DSM RPM from the Juniper Downloads onto your JSA console.

  2. Configure your Blue Coat SG device to communicate with JSA. Complete the following steps:

    1. Create a custom event format.

    2. Create a log facility.

    3. Enable access logging.

    4. Configure Blue Coat SG for either Log File protocol or syslog uploads.

The instructions provided describe how to configure Blue Coat SG by using a custom name-value pair format. However, JSA supports the following formats:

  • Custom Format

  • SQUID

  • NCSA

  • main

  • IM

  • Streaming

  • smartreporter

  • bcreportermain_v1

  • bcreporterssl_v1

  • p2p

  • SSL

  • bcreportercifs_v1

  • CIFS

  • MAPI

These standard formats can change between Blue Coat SG versions, which might keep them from being parsed correctly. When you configure Blue Coat SG by using a custom name-value pair format, parsing is more reliable.

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