WSM User Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
WSM User Guide - WatchGuard Technologies WSM User Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
Exporting ReportsSetting report propertiesReports can have Summary sections or Detail sections. You can control the display of each section independentlyto best show the information that is important to you. A report summary section shows textand graphs that contain user-defined information.To set the report properties:1 From the Report Properties dialog box, select the Preferences tab.2 Type the number of data points (items) to show as a graph in the report.As an example, if you have 45 hosts, graph the top 10 and list the remaining hosts as “other”. The default numberis 10.3 Type the number of items to put in the table.The default number is 100.4 Select the type of graph to use in the report.5 Select how to sort the proxied summary: by bandwidth or by connections.6 Type the number of records to show on each page of the detail sections.The default number is 1,000 records.7 Click OK.Viewing network interface relationshipsOn the Inbound Traffic tab, you see all possible network interface relationships that the Firebox considersto be incoming. For example, traffic that comes from the optional network to the trusted network isconsidered incoming traffic. If you want to remove a relationship from the list, select it and clickRemove. You also can add your own source and destination pair to the list. Click Add and type the newsource and destination you want to set as incoming.Exporting ReportsYou can export a report to two formats: HTML and NetIQ. You can find all reports in the pathMy Documents\My WatchGuard\Shared WatchGuard\reports\. In the Reports directoryare the subdirectories with the name and the time of each report.190 WatchGuard System Manager
Using Report FiltersExporting reports to HTML formatIf you select HTML Report from the Setup tab on the Report Properties dialog box, the report outputis in HTML. You can go to each report section through a JavaScript menu. For this, you mustenable JavaScript on the browser. The figure below shows how the report can appear in the browser.Exporting reports to NetIQ formatNetIQ supplies system and security management solutions, including full reports about how the Internetis used by an organization, but measures data differently than WatchGuard® Historical Reports. Tocalculate Internet use report data, Historical Reports counts the number of HTTP protocol transactions.NetIQ calculates the number of URL requests.NoteThe WatchGuard HTTP proxy logging must be set to ON to supply NetIQ with the information that isnecessary.You can find the report in:My Documents\My WatchGuard\Shared WatchGuard\reportsUsing Report FiltersA report includes data from the full log file unless you create and use report filters. You can use a reportfilter to show only data about specified hosts, services, or users. A filter can be one of two types:IncludeTo make a report that includes records with the properties set in the Host, the Service, or theUser Report Filters tabs.User Guide 191
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Exporting ReportsSetting report propertiesReports can have Summary sections or Detail sections. You can control the display of each section independentlyto best show the information that is important to you. A report summary section shows textand graphs that contain user-defined information.To set the report properties:1 From the Report Properties dialog box, select the Preferences tab.2 Type the number of data points (items) to show as a graph in the report.As an example, if you have 45 hosts, graph the top 10 and list the remaining hosts as “other”. The default numberis 10.3 Type the number of items to put in the table.The default number is 100.4 Select the type of graph to use in the report.5 Select how to sort the proxied summary: by bandwidth or by connections.6 Type the number of records to show on each page of the detail sections.The default number is 1,000 records.7 Click OK.Viewing network interface relationshipsOn the Inbound Traffic tab, you see all possible network interface relationships that the Firebox considersto be incoming. For example, traffic that comes from the optional network to the trusted network isconsidered incoming traffic. If you want to remove a relationship from the list, select it and clickRemove. You also can add your own source and destination pair to the list. Click Add and type the newsource and destination you want to set as incoming.Exporting ReportsYou can export a report to two formats: HTML and NetIQ. You can find all reports in the pathMy Documents\My <strong>WatchGuard</strong>\Shared <strong>WatchGuard</strong>\reports\. In the Reports directoryare the subdirectories with the name and the time of each report.190 <strong>WatchGuard</strong> System Manager