- Table of Contents
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- 07-System
- 01-High availability group
- 02-VRRP
- 03-Track
- 04-BFD
- 05-NQA
- 06-Basic log settings
- 07-Email server
- 08-Session log settings
- 09-Sandbox log settings
- 10-Heartbeat log settings
- 10-Threat log settings
- 11-Application audit log settings
- 12-URL filtering log settings
- 13-Attack defense log settings
- 14-Reputation log settings
- 15-Bandwidth alarm logs
- 16-Configuration log settings
- 17-Security policy log
- 18-Terminal identification logging
- 20-WAF log settings
- 21-IP access logs
- 22-MAC access log
- 23-Bandwidth management logs
- 24-Context rate limit logging
- 25-Report settings
- 26-Session settings
- 27-Signature upgrade
- 28-Software upgrade
- 29-License management
- 30-IRF
- 31-IRF advanced settings
- 32-Contexts
- 33-Administrators
- 34-Date and time
- 35-MAC address learning through a Layer 3 device
- 36-SNMP
- 37-Configuration management
- 38-Reboot
- 39-About
- 40-Ping
- 41-Tracert
- 42-Packet capture
- 43-Webpage Diagnosis
- 44-Diagnostic Info
- 45-Packet trace
- 46-Fast Internet Access
- Related Documents
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Report settings
This help contains the following topics:
¡ Configure report subscription
Introduction
Report export
Both scheduled export and manual export are supported. You can export reports periodically or export only one report as required:
· Scheduled export—The device exports reports to the address specified by the user according to the specified export schedule. You can configure the statistical objects in the reports by using the report template.
· Manual export—The device exports a report immediately according to the configured measured objects and time range.
Report subscription
After you add a subscriber for a report, the report will be sent to the subscriber through email.
For the subscribers to receive the report, you must configure the email server.
The device sends the daily report during the least busy hours (1 a.m. to 5 a.m.). The monthly report of the previous month is sent on the first day of each month.
The report subscription feature supports the following types of reports:
· Summary report—Displays summarized service statistics collected over a time range.
· Comparison report—Provides comparison of service statistics collected over two time ranges that contain the same number of days.
· Intelligent report—Provides intelligent analysis of users' work efficiency, data leakage, and turnover risks based on their network access behaviors.
· Comprehensive report—Illustrates the overall device operational and network security status based on analysis of critical service statistics.
Email server
To configure the device to send reports to the specified email address or enable the report subscription feature, you must configure the email server.
Configure report settings
Export reports
Export reports periodically
1. Click the System tab.
2. In the navigation pane, select Report Settings > Report Export.
3. Click the Report Templates tab.
4. Click Create.
Table 1 Report template configuration items
Item |
Description |
Template name |
Enter a report template name. |
Language |
Select a report language. Options are Chinese and English. |
Statistical object |
Select objects to be counted in the report. The following options are available: · Link. · Routing policy. · Virtual server. · Real server. · Server farm. · Server farm member. |
Link statistics Link Link measured items |
Select links and select items to be measured for the links. Options are: · Application. · Packet loss rate. · Network delay. · Connections. · Concurrent connections. · Abnormal traffic. · Status. |
Routing policy statistics Routing policy |
Select routing policies. If you select a routing policy, the system will count the number of matches with different classes in the routing policy. |
Virtual server statistics Virtual server Statistics items |
Select virtual servers and select items to be counted in the report for the virtual servers. The following items are available: · Status. · HTTP status code. · Traffic compression ratio. |
Real server statistics Real server Statistics items |
Select real servers and select items to be counted in the report for the real servers. Supported items are Status and HTTP delay. |
Server farm statistics Server farm |
Select server farms. If you select a server farm, the system will count status statistics for the server farm. |
Server farm member statistics Server farm Server farm member Statistics items |
Select members from a server farm and select items to be counted in the report for the server farm members. Supported items are Status and HTTP delay. |
5. Click OK.
The report template is displayed on the Report Templates page.
6. Click the Auto Export tab.
7. Click Create.
Table 2 Report export task configuration items
Item |
Description |
Export destination |
Select a report export destination. Options are Local and Email. |
Export schedule |
Select a report export schedule. Options are Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, and Yearly. |
Report template |
Select a report template used for a periodic report type. |
Export a report manually
1. Click the System tab.
2. In the navigation pane, select Report Settings > Report Export.
3. Click the Manual Export tab.
Table 3 Manual export configuration items
Item |
Description |
Statistical object |
Select objects to be counted in the report. The following options are available: · Link. · Routing policy. · Virtual server. · Real server. · Server farm. · Server farm member. |
Link statistics Link Link measured items |
Select links and select items to be measured for the links. Options are: · Application. · Packet loss rate. · Network delay. · Connections. · Concurrent connections. · Abnormal traffic. · Status. |
Routing policy statistics Routing policy |
Select routing policies. If you select a routing policy, the system will count the number of matches with different classes in the routing policy. |
Virtual server statistics Virtual server Statistics items |
Select virtual servers and select items to be counted in the report for the virtual servers. The following items are available: · Status. · HTTP status code. · Traffic compression ratio. |
Real server statistics Real server Statistics items |
Select real servers and select items to be counted in the report for the real servers. Supported items are Status and HTTP delay. |
Server farm statistics Server farm |
Select server farms. If you select a server farm, the system will count status statistics for the server farm. |
Server farm member statistics Server farm Server farm member Statistics items |
Select members from a server farm and select items to be counted in the report for the server farm members. Supported items are Status and HTTP delay. |
Time range |
Specify a time range for the report. |
4. Click Export now.
The device exports the reports according to the configured parameters.
Configure report subscription
1. Click the System tab.
2. In the navigation pane, select Report Settings > Report Subscription.
3. Click Add for a report.
4. Enter the email address of the report subscriber and select a language for the reports.
Configure the email server
1. Click the System tab.
2. In the navigation pane, select Report Settings > Email Server.
3. Configure the email server.
Table 4 Email server configuration items
Item |
Description |
Email server address |
Enter the IP address or host name of the email server. |
Sender address |
Enter the email sender address. |
DNS server IP |
Enter the IP address of the DNS server. |
Identity authentication |
Select Enable to enable email client authentication. Enable email client authentication as required by the email server. |
Secure user credential transmission |
Select Enable to enable secure transmission of user authentication credentials. |
Username |
Enter the username for connecting to the email server. |
Password |
Enter the password for connecting to the email server. |
4. Click Apply.