Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M390 Guida Utente
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AsyncOS 8.1 for Cisco Content Security Management User Guide
Chapter 5 Using Centralized Web Reporting and Tracking
Note
Not every column is available for every report page, and not every available column is visible by default.
To view the columns available for a table, click the Column link below the table.
To view the columns available for a table, click the Column link below the table.
For more information about working with tables in reports, see
For more information about working with tables in reports, see
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Table 5-3
Table Column Descriptions for Web Reporting Pages
Column Name
Description
Domain or Realm
The domain or realm of the user displayed in text format.
UserID or Client IP
The user ID or client IP of the user displayed in text
format.
format.
Bandwidth Used
The amount of bandwidth that is used by a particular user
or action. Bandwidth units are displayed in Bytes or
percentage.
or action. Bandwidth units are displayed in Bytes or
percentage.
Bandwidth Saved by Blocking
The amount of bandwidth that has been saved due to
blocking certain transactions. Bandwidth units are
displayed in Bytes
blocking certain transactions. Bandwidth units are
displayed in Bytes
Time Spent
The amount of time spent on a web page. For purposes of
investigating a user, the time spent by the user on each
URL category. When tracking a URL, the time spent by
each user on that specific URL.
investigating a user, the time spent by the user on each
URL category. When tracking a URL, the time spent by
each user on that specific URL.
Once a transaction event is tagged as ‘viewed’, that is, a
user goes to a particular URL, a ‘Time Spent’ value will
start to be calculated and added as a field in the web
reporting table.
user goes to a particular URL, a ‘Time Spent’ value will
start to be calculated and added as a field in the web
reporting table.
To calculate the time spent, AsyncOS assigns each active
user with 60 seconds of time for activity during a minute.
At the end of the minute, the time spent by each user is
evenly distributed among the different domains the user
visited. For example, if a user goes to four different
domains in an active minute, the user is considered to have
spent 15 seconds at each domain.
user with 60 seconds of time for activity during a minute.
At the end of the minute, the time spent by each user is
evenly distributed among the different domains the user
visited. For example, if a user goes to four different
domains in an active minute, the user is considered to have
spent 15 seconds at each domain.
For the purposes of the time spent value, considering the
following notes:
following notes:
•
An active user is defined as a user name or IP address
that sends HTTP traffic through the appliance and has
gone to a website that AsyncOS considers to be a
“page view.”
that sends HTTP traffic through the appliance and has
gone to a website that AsyncOS considers to be a
“page view.”
•
AsyncOS defines a page view as an HTTP request
initiated by the user, as opposed to a request initiated
by the client application. AsyncOS uses a heuristic
algorithm to make a best effort guess to identify user
page views.
initiated by the user, as opposed to a request initiated
by the client application. AsyncOS uses a heuristic
algorithm to make a best effort guess to identify user
page views.
Units are displayed in Hours:Minutes format.