Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160 ユーザーガイド
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.2.0 for Security Management User Guide
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Chapter 4 Using Centralized Web Reporting
Note
You need to configure LDAP authentication to view client user IDs instead of
client IP addresses. Without LDAP authentication the system can only refer to
users by their IP address.
client IP addresses. Without LDAP authentication the system can only refer to
users by their IP address.
Set up LDAP authentication on the Security Management appliance by choosing
Management Appliance >System Administration > LDAP > Add LDAP
Server Profile. Choose the Use Password radio button, and enter the User name
and password. By doing this, the user name will now be seen on the Users and
User Details page.
Management Appliance >System Administration > LDAP > Add LDAP
Server Profile. Choose the Use Password radio button, and enter the User name
and password. By doing this, the user name will now be seen on the Users and
User Details page.
From the Users page you can also print or export the print PDF to a CSV file. For
information on printing or exporting a file, see the
information on printing or exporting a file, see the
. You can also generate a scheduled report for Users.
See the
.
Note
User information within a scheduled report for this page can be made to be
unrecognizable. For information on making user information unrecognizable, see
the
unrecognizable. For information on making user information unrecognizable, see
the
.
To view an example of how the Users page may be used, see
.
User Details Page
The User Details page allows you to see specific information about a user that
you have identified in the interactive Users table on the Web > Reporting > Users
page.
you have identified in the interactive Users table on the Web > Reporting > Users
page.
The User Details page allows you to investigate individual user’s activity on your
system. This page is particularly useful if you are running user-level
investigations and need to find out, for example, what sites your users are visiting,
what Malware threats they are encountering, what URL categories they are
accessing, and how much time a specific user is spending at these sites.
system. This page is particularly useful if you are running user-level
investigations and need to find out, for example, what sites your users are visiting,
what Malware threats they are encountering, what URL categories they are
accessing, and how much time a specific user is spending at these sites.
To display the User Details page for a specific user, click on a specific user from
the User table on the Web > Users page and the following page appears:
the User table on the Web > Users page and the following page appears: