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Chapter 17 Generate Reports to Monitor End-user Activity
Working with Columns on Report Pages
Step 3
Select each column to display by clicking the checkbox next to each column in the pop-up window and
click Done.
click Done.
Subdomains vs. Second-Level Domains in Reporting and Tracking
In reporting and tracking searches, second-level domains (regional domains listed at
) are treated differently from subdomains, even though the two
domain types may appear to be the same. For example:
•
Reports will not include results for a two-level domain such as
co.uk
, but will include results for
foo.co.uk
. Reports include subdomains under the main corporate domain, such as
cisco.com
.
•
Tracking search results for the regional domain
co.uk
will not include domains such as
foo.co.uk
,
while search results for
cisco.com
will include subdomains such as
subdomain.cisco.com
.
Printing and Exporting Reports from Report Pages
You can generate a printer-friendly formatted PDF version of any of the report pages by clicking the
Printable (PDF) link at the top-right corner of the page. You can also export raw data as a
comma-separated value (CSV) file by clicking the Export link.
Printable (PDF) link at the top-right corner of the page. You can also export raw data as a
comma-separated value (CSV) file by clicking the Export link.
Because CSV exports include only raw data, exported data from a web-based report page may not
include calculated data such as percentages, even if that data appears in the web-based report.
include calculated data such as percentages, even if that data appears in the web-based report.
Exporting Report Data
Most reports include an Export link that allows you to export raw data to a comma-separated values
(CSV) file. After exporting the data to a CSV file, you can access and manipulate the data in it using
applications such as Microsoft Excel.
(CSV) file. After exporting the data to a CSV file, you can access and manipulate the data in it using
applications such as Microsoft Excel.
The exported CSV data displays all message tracking and reporting data in Greenwich Mean Time
(GMT) regardless of what is set on the Web Security appliance. The purpose of the GMT time conversion
is to allow data to be used independently from the appliance or when referencing data from appliances
in multiple time zones.
(GMT) regardless of what is set on the Web Security appliance. The purpose of the GMT time conversion
is to allow data to be used independently from the appliance or when referencing data from appliances
in multiple time zones.
The following example is an entry from a raw data export of the Anti-Malware category report, where
Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) is displayed as GMT - 7 hours:
Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) is displayed as GMT - 7 hours:
Begin Timestamp, End Timestamp, Begin Date, End Date, Name, Transactions Monitored,
Transactions Blocked, Transactions Detected
1159772400.0, 1159858799.0, 2006-10-02 07:00 GMT, 2006-10-03 06:59 GMT, Adware, 525,
2100, 2625
Category Header
Value
Description
Begin Timestamp
1159772400.0
Query start time in number of seconds from epoch.
End Timestamp
1159858799.0
Query end time in number of seconds from epoch.
Begin Date
2006-10-02 07:00
GMT
Date the query began.
End Date
2006-10-03 06:59
GMT
Date the query ended.