You may find the information you seek here:
- Go to Admin > Settings > NCM Settings
- Click on the Manage Rules tab
- On the far right, search for "logging"
- Find the Rule called "Logging to Syslog Server and select it and edit it
- Change the String from "logging 10.10.10.1" to whatever you logging destination server's IP address is.
- Go to the bottom and click Submit.
- Go back to Admin > Settings > NCM Settings
- Select the Cisco Policy Report
- Click Update Selected
- When the Update is complete, Click View Report to see that your change correctly reflects the status of your equipment.
Hopefully you'll find that particular Cisco Policy line item is no longer in violation for your devices. If it IS in violation, then you may have some Cisco devices that aren't using the 192.168.x.x address that you expect them to use.
Swift Packets!
Rick Schroeder