Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160

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AsyncOS 8.1 for Cisco Content Security Management User Guide
Chapter 5      Using Centralized Web Reporting and Tracking
Note
You can schedule reports for most of the web reporting categories, including additional reports for 
Extended Top URL Categories and Top Application Types. For more information on scheduling reports, 
see the 
Table Column Descriptions for Web Reports 
This section describes the column headings used in the tables on various Web report pages. 
The Web Tracking page allows you to search for the following 
types of information: 
  •
 allows you to track and see basic web-related 
information such as the type of web traffic that is being 
handled by the appliances. 
This includes information such as time ranges, and 
UserID and Client IP addresses, but also includes 
information like certain types of URLs, how much 
bandwidth that each connection is taking up, or tracking 
a specific user’s web usage. 
  •
 allows you to search your L4TM data for sites, 
ports, and client IP addresses involved in malware 
transfer activity. 
  •
 allows you to search for transactions processed by 
the SOCKS proxy. 
For more information, see the 
Allows you to view the overall workload that is sending 
reporting data to the Security Management appliance. 
For more information, see the 
.
Allows you to get a glimpse of the impact of the reporting data 
on the Security Management appliance for each appliance. 
For more information, see the 
.
Scheduled Reports 
Allows you to schedule reports for a specified time range. For 
more information, see the 
Archived Reports 
Allows you to archive reports for a specified time range. For 
more information, see the 
Table 5-2
Web Reporting Tab Details
Web Reporting Menu
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