Windows Event Log Collection with Agent

Windows Event Log Collection with Agent

EventLog Analyzer collects event logs from distributed Windows devices. Agent less log collection is incorporated in EventLog Analyzer architecture. Collect Windows event logs with agents is added to facilitate easy log collection across WAN and through Firewall.

Note: Log collection using Agent is optional. By default, EventLog Analyzer deploys agent-less log collection. If your enterprise IT security policy does not allow opening WMI ports, etc., you can optionally use the Agents to collect the logs from devices. Agent has to be installed in one of the devices and it can collect the logs upto 25 devices within the LAN.

Agent for event log collection

EventLog Analyzer Agent collects event logs generated by Windows devices. Installation and set up of EventLog Analyzer Agent to collect and report on event logs from Windows devices is a simple process. When the agent is installed, the result status 'Success/Failed <with reason>/Retry' will be displayed. In case of failure of automatic installation of agent, manual installation is possible. The agent can be deployed in any server in the network or sub-net. It is installed as a 'Service' in that server.

Agents will be automatically discovered by EventLog Analyzer server and the agents will automatically collect the logs from Windows devices. The agent remotely collect the logs. It pre-processes the logs and transfers to the server in real-time and in an uninterrupted manner.

The agent can collect the logs from approximately 25 devices. Devices can be assigned to any agent for log collection as required and also logs can be directly collected by the EventLog Analyzer server with out the agent. Devices can be unassigned from one agent and assigned to another devices as per your requirement.

In case an agent is deleted or uninstalled, log collection for all the devices assigned to agent will be automatically and seamlessly switched to agent less direct collection mode. If the device, in which the agent is installed, is deleted, in that case also, log collection for all the devices assigned to that particular agent will be automatically and seamlessly switched to agent less direct collection mode.

Easy to configure agent-based log collection. Try it now.

 

EventLog Analyzer Trusted By

Los Alamos National Bank Michigan State University
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Customer Speaks

  • Credit Union of Denver has been using EventLog Analyzer for more than four years for our internal user activity monitoring. EventLog Analyzer provides great value as a network forensic tool and for regulatory due diligence. This product can rapidly be scaled to meet our dynamic business needs.
    Benjamin Shumaker
    Vice President of IT / ISO
    Credit Union of Denver
  • The best thing, I like about the application, is the well structured GUI and the automated reports. This is a great help for network engineers to monitor all the devices in a single dashboard. The canned reports are a clever piece of work.
    Joseph Graziano, MCSE CCA VCP
    Senior Network Engineer
    Citadel
  • EventLog Analyzer has been a good event log reporting and alerting solution for our information technology needs. It minimizes the amount of time we spent on filtering through event logs and provides almost near real-time notification of administratively defined alerts.
    Joseph E. Veretto
    Operations Review Specialist
    Office of Information System
    Florida Department of Transportation
  • Windows Event logs and device Syslogs are a real time synopsis of what is happening on a computer or network. EventLog Analyzer is an economical, functional and easy-to-utilize tool that allows me to know what is going on in the network by pushing alerts and reports, both in real time and scheduled. It is a premium software Intrusion Detection System application.
    Jim Lloyd
    Information Systems Manager
    First Mountain Bank

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