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AsyncOS 8.5 for Cisco Web Security Appliances User Guide
Chapter 17 Generate Reports to Monitor End-user Activity
Archived Reports
Step 4
Select a time range for the data included in the report.
Step 5
Choose the format for the generated report.
The default format is PDF. Most reports also allow you to save raw data as a CSV file.
Step 6
Depending on the type of report you configure, you can specify different report options, such as the
number of rows to include and by which column to sort the data. Configure these options as necessary.
number of rows to include and by which column to sort the data. Configure these options as necessary.
Step 7
Select whether to archive the report (if so, the report will appear on the Archived Reports page).
Step 8
Specify whether to email the report, and list the email addresses of the recipients.
Step 9
Click Deliver this Report to generate the report.
Step 10
Commit Changes.
Archived Reports
The Reporting > Archived Reports page lists available archived reports. Report names in the Report
Title column are interactive and link to a view of each report. The Show menu filters the types of reports
that are listed. Interactive column headings can be used to sort the data in each column.
Title column are interactive and link to a view of each report. The Show menu filters the types of reports
that are listed. Interactive column headings can be used to sort the data in each column.
The appliance stores up to 12 instances of each scheduled report (up to 1000 reports). Archived reports
are stored in the
are stored in the
/periodic_reports
directory on the appliance. Archived reports are deleted
automatically. As new reports are added, older reports are removed to keep the number at 1000. The limit
of 12 instances applies to each scheduled report with the same name and time range.
of 12 instances applies to each scheduled report with the same name and time range.
SNMP Monitoring
The AsyncOS operating system supports system status monitoring via SNMP (Simple Network
Management Protocol). This includes Cisco’s Enterprise MIB, asyncoswebsecurityappliance-mib.txt.
The asyncoswebsecurityappliance-mib helps administrators better monitor system health. In addition,
this release implements a read-only subset of MIB-II as defined in RFCs 1213 and 1907. (For more
information about SNMP, see RFCs 1065, 1066, and 1067.) Please note:
Management Protocol). This includes Cisco’s Enterprise MIB, asyncoswebsecurityappliance-mib.txt.
The asyncoswebsecurityappliance-mib helps administrators better monitor system health. In addition,
this release implements a read-only subset of MIB-II as defined in RFCs 1213 and 1907. (For more
information about SNMP, see RFCs 1065, 1066, and 1067.) Please note:
•
SNMP requests are serviced on the P1 interface.
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SNMP is off by default.
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SNMP SET operations (configuration) are not implemented.
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AsyncOS supports SNMPv1, v2, and v3. For more information on SNMPv3, see RFCs 2571-2575.
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Message authentication and encryption are mandatory when enabling SNMPv3. Passwords for
authentication and encryption should be different. The encryption algorithm can be AES
(recommended) or DES. The authentication algorithm can be SHA-1 (recommended) or MD5. The
authentication and encryption should be different. The encryption algorithm can be AES
(recommended) or DES. The authentication algorithm can be SHA-1 (recommended) or MD5. The
snmpconfig
command “remembers” your passwords the next time you run the command.
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The SNMPv3 username is: v3get.
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If you use only SNMPv1 or SNMPv2, you must set a community string. The community string does
not default to
not default to
public
.
> snmpwalk -v 3 -l AuthNoPriv -u v3get -a MD5 serv.example.com