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Reporting
Scheduling reports
4
In
Unscheduled Subreports
, click a report type, and then click the double
right arrows to move it to
Scheduled Subreports
.
5
The following subreports require additional information:
■
Top Event Types
: Enter the number of event types, and click
OK
.
■
Top Event Destinations
: Enter the number of addresses, and click
OK
.
■
Top Event Sources
: Enter the number of addresses, and click
OK
.
■
Event by Classful Destination
: Enter the number of networks, and click
OK
.
■
Event by Classful Source
: Enter the number of networks, and click
OK
.
6
To deselect a report, in
Scheduled Subreports
, click the report, and then
click the double left arrows to move it to
Unscheduled Subreports
.
7
In
Report Generation Options
, supply the generation options by selecting
from the following:
■
Report Name
: Enter a name for the report.
■
Report Format
: Choose plain text or HTML from the pull-down list.
■
Day to run
: Choose the day of the week from the pull-down list.
■
Hour to run
: Choose the hour from the pull-down list.
■
Report period in days
: Enter the number of days in the reporting
period.
8
In
Report Delivery Method
, choose from the following:
■
Send Via Email
: Enter the email address to send the report by email.
■
Save To File
: Click to save the report to a file.
■
Secure Copy
: Enter the hostname, directory, and username.
9
Click
OK
to save and exit.
Note:
Saved scheduled reports are output to:
/usr/SNS/reports
on
software and appliance nodes using
<report name>.<time stamp>.<file
type>
. For example,
Rpt3.1085630401.txt
or
Rpt5.1085634000.html
.
Refreshing the list of reports
The Network Security console provides a way to update the view after each
change to the report table, using Refresh Table.
To refresh the table
1
In the Network Security console, do one of the following:
■
Click
Reports
>
Schedule Reports
.
Summary of Contents for 10521146 - Network Security 7120
Page 1: ...Symantec Network Security Administration Guide...
Page 12: ...12 Contents Index...
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Page 110: ...110 Populating the topology database Adding nodes and objects...
Page 158: ...158 Responding Managing flow alert rules...
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Page 242: ...242 Reporting Playing recorded traffic...
Page 268: ...268 Managing log files Exporting data...
Page 316: ...316 Advanced configuration Configuring advanced parameters...
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Page 338: ...338 SQL reference Using MySQL tables...
Page 366: ...366 Glossary...
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