Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M1070

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AsyncOS 9.5.x for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 5      Using Centralized Web Reporting and Tracking
  Web Reporting Page Descriptions
From the User Details page, you can view the following information pertaining to an individual user on 
your system:
Table 5-4
Details on the Web > Reporting > User > User Details Page
Section
Description
Time Range (drop-down list)
A menu that allows you to choose the time range of the data 
contained in the report. For more information on time ranges and 
customizing this for your needs, see the 
URL Categories by Total Transactions
This section lists the specific URL Categories that a specific user 
is using. 
The set of predefined URL categories is occasionally updated. 
For more information about the impact of these updates on report 
results, see 
Trend by Total Transactions
This graph displays at what times the user accessed the web.
For example, this graph will indicate if there is a large spike in 
web traffic during certain hours of the day, and when those spikes 
occur. Using the Time Range drop-down list, you can expand this 
graph to see a more or less granular span of time that this user was 
on the web.
URL Categories Matched
The URL Categories Matched section shows matched categories 
for both completed and blocked transactions. 
From this section you can also find a specific URL Category. In 
the text field at the bottom of the section enter the URL Category 
and click Find URL Category. The category does not need to be 
an exact match. 
The set of predefined URL categories is occasionally updated. 
For more information about the impact of these updates on report 
results, see 
Domains Matched
From this section you can find out about a specific Domain or IP 
address that this user has accessed. You can also see the time 
spent on those categories, and various other information that you 
have set from the column view. In the text field at the bottom of 
the section enter the Domain or IP address and click Find 
Domain or IP
. The domain or IP address does not need to be an 
exact match.
Applications Matched
From this section you can find a specific application that a 
specific user is using. For example, if a user is accessing a site 
that requires use of a lot of Flash video, you will see the 
application type in the Application column. 
In the text field at the bottom of the section enter the application 
name and click Find Application. The name of the application 
does not need to be an exact match.