Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M390 用户指南
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Chapter 5 Using Centralized Web Reporting and Tracking
Note
You can choose to make user names unrecognizable in all reports. For information, see
You can schedule reports to run on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. Scheduled reports can be
configured to include data for the previous day, previous seven days, previous month, previous calendar
day (up to 250), previous calendar month (up to 12). Alternatively, you can include data for a custom
number of days (from 2 days to 100 days) or a custom number of months (from 2 months to 12 months).
configured to include data for the previous day, previous seven days, previous month, previous calendar
day (up to 250), previous calendar month (up to 12). Alternatively, you can include data for a custom
number of days (from 2 days to 100 days) or a custom number of months (from 2 months to 12 months).
Regardless of when you run a report, the data is returned from the previous time interval (hour, day,
week, or month). For example, if you schedule a daily report to run at 1AM, the report will contain data
from the previous day, midnight to midnight (00:00 to 23:59).
week, or month). For example, if you schedule a daily report to run at 1AM, the report will contain data
from the previous day, midnight to midnight (00:00 to 23:59).
The Security Management appliance retains the most recent reports that it generates — up to 1000 total
versions for all reports. You can define as many recipients for reports as you want, including zero
recipients. If you do not specify an email recipient, the system will still archive the reports. If you need
to send the reports to a large number of addresses, however, you may want to create a mailing list instead
of listing the recipients individually.
versions for all reports. You can define as many recipients for reports as you want, including zero
recipients. If you do not specify an email recipient, the system will still archive the reports. If you need
to send the reports to a large number of addresses, however, you may want to create a mailing list instead
of listing the recipients individually.
By default, the appliance archives the twelve most recent reports of each scheduled report. Reports are
stored in the /periodic_reports directory of the appliance. (See
stored in the /periodic_reports directory of the appliance. (See
for more information.)
Adding Scheduled Reports
Procedure
Step 1
On the Security Management appliance, choose Web > Reporting > Scheduled Reports.
Step 2
Click Add Scheduled Report.
Step 3
From drop-down menu next to Type, choose your report type.
Step 4
In the Title field, type the title of your report.
To avoid creating multiple reports with the same name, we recommend using a descriptive title.
Step 5
Choose the time range for the report from the Time Range drop-down menu.
Step 6
Choose the format for the generated report.
The default format is PDF. Most reports also allow you to save raw data as a CSV file.
Step 7
From the drop-down list next to Number of Items, choose the number of items that you want to be
included in the generated report.
included in the generated report.
Valid values are from 2 through 20. The default value is 5.
Step 8
For Charts, click the default chart under Data to display and choose the data to display in each chart in
the report.
the report.
Step 9
From the drop-down list next to Sort Column, select the column to sort the data by for this report. This
allows you to create a scheduled report of Top ‘N’ items by any column available in the scheduled report.
allows you to create a scheduled report of Top ‘N’ items by any column available in the scheduled report.
Step 10
From the Schedule area, select the radio button next to the day, week, or month for your scheduled
report.
report.
Step 11
In the Email text field, type in the email address where the generated report will be sent.
If you do not specify an email address, the report is archived only.