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Release Notes for Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1.3-033 for Web
What’s New in Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1 for Web
Table 1
New Features for AsyncOS 7.1 for Web
Feature
Description
New Features
Web Reporting
and Web
Tracking
and Web
Tracking
AsyncOS for Web 7.1 supports advanced web reporting and web tracking. Web
reporting and tracking aggregates information from individual security components
as well as acceptable use enforcement components and records data that can be used
to monitor your web traffic patterns and security risks. Web reporting and tracking
gives managers visibility and insight into current operational data to help them
refine policies, plan infrastructure, and measure productivity.
reporting and tracking aggregates information from individual security components
as well as acceptable use enforcement components and records data that can be used
to monitor your web traffic patterns and security risks. Web reporting and tracking
gives managers visibility and insight into current operational data to help them
refine policies, plan infrastructure, and measure productivity.
You can run reports in real time to view an interactive display of system activity
over a specific period of time, or you can schedule reports and run them at regular
intervals. You can also export raw data to a file.
over a specific period of time, or you can schedule reports and run them at regular
intervals. You can also export raw data to a file.
To use web reporting and tracking, use the Reporting > Web Tracking page.
For more information, see the “Web Tracking Page” section in the “Web Security
Appliance Reports” chapter of the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Web User Guide.
You can view this chapter in the PDF or the online help.
Appliance Reports” chapter of the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Web User Guide.
You can view this chapter in the PDF or the online help.
Centralized
Reporting
Reporting
AsyncOS for Web 7.1 includes the Centralized Reporting feature which, when the
Web Security appliance is managed by a Security Management appliance, allows
you to configure the Web Security appliance so that the Security Management
appliance maintains the reports.
Web Security appliance is managed by a Security Management appliance, allows
you to configure the Web Security appliance so that the Security Management
appliance maintains the reports.
You might want to enable Centralized Reporting when the Security Management
appliance manages multiple Web Security appliances. This gives you a centralized
view of web traffic across all Web Security appliances on the Security Management
Appliance dashboard.
appliance manages multiple Web Security appliances. This gives you a centralized
view of web traffic across all Web Security appliances on the Security Management
Appliance dashboard.
When you enable Centralized Reporting, only the System Capacity and System
Status reports are available on the Web Security appliance. To view the other
reports, connect to the Security Management appliance. The Web Security
appliance no longer stores data for the other reports.
Status reports are available on the Web Security appliance. To view the other
reports, connect to the Security Management appliance. The Web Security
appliance no longer stores data for the other reports.
For more information, see the “Enabling Centralized Reporting” section in the
“Reporting” chapter of the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Web User Guide. You can
view this chapter in the PDF or the online help.
“Reporting” chapter of the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Web User Guide. You can
view this chapter in the PDF or the online help.
Anonymized
Usernames on
Reporting Pages
Usernames on
Reporting Pages
AsyncOS for Web 7.1 allows you to make usernames unrecognizable in all reports.
Configure this on the Security Services > Reporting page using the Anonymize
usernames in reports setting. However, administrators always see usernames.
Configure this on the Security Services > Reporting page using the Anonymize
usernames in reports setting. However, administrators always see usernames.