Network Analyzer Browsing Network Analyzer log files
FortiAnalyzer Version 3.0 MR7 Administration Guide
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Downloading a Network Analyzer log file
You can download a log file to save it as a backup or for use outside the
FortiAnalyzer unit. You can choose to download either the entire file or only log
messages selected by filtering.
To download a whole log file
1Go to Tools > Network Analyzer > Browse.
2In the Log Files column, locate a log file.
3In the Action column, select Download.
4Select any download options you want and select OK.
5If prompted by your web browser, select a location to save the file, or open it
without saving.
To download a partial (filtered) log file
1Go to Tools > Network Analyzer > Browse.
2In the Log Files column, locate a log file.
3In the Action column, select Display.
4Select a filter icon to restrict the current view to only items which match your
criteria, then select OK.
Filtered columns now have a green filter icon, and Download Current View
appears next to Printable Version.
5Select Download Current View.
6Select any download options you want and select OK.
7If prompted by your web browser, select a location to save the file, or open it
without saving.
Convert to CSV
format
Downloads the log format as a comma-separated value (.csv)
file instead of a standard .log file. Each log element is separated
by a comma. CSV files can be viewed in spreadsheet
applications.
Compress with gzip Compress the .log or .csv file with gzip compression. For
example, downloading a log-formatted file with gzip compression
would result in a download with the file extension .log.gz.
Convert to CSV
format
Downloads the log format as a comma-separated value (.csv)
file instead of a standard .log file. Each log element is separated
by a comma. CSV files can be viewed in spreadsheet
applications.
Compress with gzip Compress the .log or .csv file with gzip compression. For
example, downloading a log-formatted file with gzip compression
would result in a download with the file extension .log.gz.