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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:
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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:
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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:
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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.
For a detailed description on logging pages versus reporting pages, see the 
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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.