WatchGuard Technologies Firebox X Specifying a Report Time Interval, Change the report definition

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Specifying a Report Time Interval

9 Type the Firebox® IP address or host name. Click Add.

When you type the IP addresses, type all the numbers and the periods. Do not use the TAB or the arrow key. When you create a report with consolidated sections, you must use only WFS Fireboxes or Fireboxes using Fireware Pro. If you use the two Firebox versions in a report the results are not correct.

10Use the other tabs to specify the report preferences. You can find information about this in the subsequent sections of this chapter.

11Complete the report configuration. Click OK.

The name of the report appears in the list of the reports.

Editing an existing report

You can always change the definition of a report.

1From Historical Reports, select the report to change. Click Edit.

The Report Properties dialog box appears.

2Change the report definition.

To see the function of each item, right-click it, and then click What’s This?.

Deleting a report

To remove a report from the list of <report name>.rep file from the

available reports, click on the report. Click Remove. This removes the report-defsdirectory.

Viewing the reports list

To see all the reports, click the Reports page. The reports appear in your default browser. You can move through all the reports in the list.

Specifying a Report Time Interval

When you create a Historical Report, the report includes data from the full log file, unless you change the time interval. On the Time Filters dialog box, use the drop-down list to select a time interval, for example “yesterday” or “today.” You can also manually configure the start and end time. Thus the report uses only the specified time interval:

1In the Report Properties dialog box, click the Time Filters tab.

2Select the time-stamp to appear on your report: Local Time or GMT.

3From the Time Span drop-down list, select the time interval for the report.

4If you did not select Specify Time Filters, click OK. If you did select Specify Time Filters, click the Start and the End drop-down lists and select a start and an end time.

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Contents WatchGuardSystem Manager User Guide Address Contents Copy the online help system to more computers Setting Up Logging and NotificationImporting Certificates Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 LogViewer SettingsApache Software License, Version 2.0, January Log Server Getting StartedAbout WatchGuard System Manager WatchGuard Management ServerAbout Hardware and Appliance Software Installing WatchGuard System ManagerNetwork addresses License KeysOptional interfaces 1Network IP Addresses Without the FireboxExternal interface Trusted interfaceStrong Software encryption levelsBase Uses 40-bit encryptionPutting the Firebox into operation on your network Setting Up Your Management ServerAdmin password Master passwordInstallation Topics After Your InstallationRouted configuration WFS appliance software configuration modesDrop-in configuration Dynamic IP support on the external interface Adding secondary networks to your configurationTo add a secondary networks, do one of these procedures Use the Quick Setup Wizard during installationAbout slash notation Entering IP addressesInstalling the Firebox cables Installation Topics Easy software updates Service and SupportLiveSecurity Service Solutions Threat responses, alerts, and expert adviceLiveSecurity Service Broadcasts Basic FAQs LiveSecurity Service Self Help ToolsNew from WatchGuard Online Training Advanced FAQsKnown Issues Interactive Support ForumOnline Help Using the WatchGuard Users ForumWatchGuard Users Forum WatchGuard Users GroupSoftware requirements Product DocumentationTechnical Support Copy the online help system to more computersHours Web Site Service TimeWe try to supply a solution in a maximum time of four hours Type of ServiceTraining and Certification From the Windows Desktop Monitoring Your NetworkStarting WatchGuard System Manager About the WatchGuard System Manager WindowLog Connecting to a FireboxDisconnecting from a Firebox DeviceSeeing Information about Devices Connecting to a ServerType the password for the Management Server Disconnecting from a ServerCertificates Firebox StatusBranch Office VPN Tunnels No exclamation point Seeing Information on Log ServersMobile user VPN tunnels Pptp user VPN tunnelsMonitoring VPNs Firebox Manager About the WatchGuard ToolbarStarting Security Applications Policy ManagerHistorical Reports Quick Setup WizardHostWatch Log ViewerSetting Up the Log Server Setting Up Logging and NotificationLog Server collects logs from each WatchGuard Firebox Configuration Guide for your version of appliance software WatchGuard Log Server Configuration dialog box appearsType the new log encryption key two times Click OK Setting Global Logging and Notification PreferencesClick Save Changes or Close Click Save Changes Setting Global Logging and Notification Preferences Traffic log messages Traffic Alarm Event DiagnosticReviewing and Working with Log Files Types of Log MessagesStarting LogViewer Alarm log messagesDiagnostic log messages Log File Names and LocationsBrowse to find the log file and click Open LogViewer Settings Click to set the format of the logs to the default colors Changing LogViewer settings with WFS appliance softwareSelect Edit Find Using LogViewerPaste the data into any text editor Click Browse to find the files to put together Click Merge Click File Merge log filesUsing LogViewer Using LogViewer Creating and Editing Reports Generating Reports of Network ActivityType the report name From Historical Reports, click AddSelect the filter Type the Firebox IP address or host name. Click Add Specifying a Report Time IntervalChange the report definition Specifying Report Sections To consolidate report sections Setting Report PropertiesType the number of items to put in the table Exporting Reports Complete the Filter tabs Using Report FiltersChange the filter properties When finished, click OKRunning Reports Report Sections and Consolidated SectionsReport Sections and Consolidated Sections Session Summary Proxied Traffic Consolidated sections Report Sections and Consolidated Sections Public Key Cryptography and Digital Certificates Managing Certificates Certificate AuthorityPKI in a WatchGuard VPN From the menu, select the correct Managing the Certificate AuthorityCertificate Authority CA Certificate Find and Manage Certificates Management Server CA CertificateGenerate a New Certificate GWvpn gateway nameDestroy RevokeReinstate Puts back a certificate that was revoked beforeImporting Certificates Managing the Firebox X Edge Firebox SohoNetscape Netscape CommunicatorSystem Status Troubleshooting ideasAdministration Managing the Firebox X Edge or Soho DeviceLogging Removing CertificatesSystem security and remote management FirewallSelect File Soho Management Clean up on PC Removing Certificates WatchGuard Firebox Software End-User License Agreement Appendix a Copyright and LicensingWatchGuard System Manager Copyright and Trademarks OpenSSL License LicensesOriginal SSLeay License Apache Software License, Version 2.0, January Licenses Pcre License GNU Lesser General Public License Licenses Licenses Licenses GNU General Public License Licenses Licenses Licenses Sleepycat License Licenses General File Locations Appendix B WatchGuard File LocationsQuick Setup Wizard Default File LocationsHostWatch for Fireware Appliance Software Firebox System Manager for Fireware Appliance SoftwarePolicy Manager for Fireware Appliance Software Policy Manager for WFS Appliance Software WatchGuard System ManagerLogViewer Firebox System Manager for WFS Appliance SoftwareHostWatch for WFS Appliance Software Flash Disk Management for WFS Appliance SoftwareWebBlocker Server Management ServerLog Server User Interface Log Server for WFS Appliance Software Log Server for Fireware Appliance SoftwareHistorical Reports Log Merge Management Server Setup WizardManagement Server User Interface WatchGuard Certificate Authority Default File Locations Index Muvpn Wctp 100