Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160

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AsyncOS 8.3.6 for Cisco Content Security Management User Guide
 
Chapter 5      Using Centralized Web Reporting and Tracking
  Web Reporting Page Descriptions
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To customize your view of this report, see 
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Related Topics 
SOCKS Proxy Report 
The Web > Reporting > SOCKS Proxy Page allows you to view data and trends for transactions 
processed through the SOCKS proxy, including information about destinations and users. 
Note
The destination shown in the report is the address that the SOCKS client (typically a browser) sends to 
the SOCKS proxy. 
To change SOCKS policy settings, see the online help or user guide for your Web Security appliance. 
Related Topics
Malware Ports 
This table displays the ports on which the L4 Traffic Monitor has 
most frequently detected malware. 
To view details, click an entry in the table. For example, click the 
number of Total Malware Connections Detected to view details of 
each connection on that port. The list is displayed as search 
results in the L4 Traffic Monitor tab on the Web > Reporting > 
Web Tracking page. For more information about this list, see 
Malware Sites Detected
This table displays the domains on which the L4 Traffic Monitor 
most frequently detects malware. 
To include only data for a particular port, enter a port number into 
the box at the bottom of the table and click Filter by Port. You can 
use this feature to help determine whether to block a site or a port. 
To view details, click an entry in the table. For example, click the 
number of Malware Connections Blocked to view the list of each 
blocked connection for a particular site. The list is displayed as 
search results in the L4 Traffic Monitor tab on the Web > 
Reporting > Web Tracking page. For more information about this 
list, see 
Table 5-11
L4 Traffic Monitor Report Page Components (continued)
Section
Description