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Chapter 4 Using Centralized Web Reporting
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Domain Information
For a domain, the web reporting feature can generate the following data elements
to be on a domain report. For example, if you are generating a report on the
Facebook.com domain, the report may contain:
to be on a domain report. For example, if you are generating a report on the
Facebook.com domain, the report may contain:
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A list of the top users who accessed Facebook.com
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A list of the top URLs that were accessed within Facebook.com
User
For a user, the web reporting feature can generate data elements to be on a user
report. For example, for the user report titled ‘Jamie’, the report may contain:
report. For example, for the user report titled ‘Jamie’, the report may contain:
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A list of the top domains that the user ‘Jamie’ accessed
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A list of the top URLs that were malware or virus positive
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A list of the top categories that the user ‘Jamie’ accessed
Category
For a category, the web reporting feature can generate data to be included in a
category report. For example, for the category ‘Sports’, the report may contain:
category report. For example, for the category ‘Sports’, the report may contain:
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A list of the top domains that were in the ‘Sports’ category
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A list of the top users who accessed the ‘Sports’ category
In all of these examples, these reports are intended to give a comprehensive view
about a particular item on the network so that the administrator can take action.
about a particular item on the network so that the administrator can take action.
For a detailed description on logging pages versus reporting pages, see the
.
Note
It is important to remember that web reporting allows you to retrieve all the
domain information that a user goes to, not necessarily the specific URL that is
accessed. For information on a specific URL that the user is accessing, what time
they went to that URL, whether that URL is allowed, etc., use the Web Tracking
feature discussed in this chapter.
domain information that a user goes to, not necessarily the specific URL that is
accessed. For information on a specific URL that the user is accessing, what time
they went to that URL, whether that URL is allowed, etc., use the Web Tracking
feature discussed in this chapter.