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Use this page to view the summary of all the events, threat severity, attacks, graphs, and grid elements for all types of events.
Using the time-range slider, you can quickly focus on the time and area of activity that you are most interested in. Once the time range is selected, all of the data presented in your view is refreshed automatically. You can also use the Custom button to set a custom time range.
You can select either the Grid View tab or the Chart View tab to view your data:
Grid View—View the comprehensive details of events in a tabular format that includes sortable columns. You can group the events using the Group By option. For example, you can group the events based on source country, Source IP etc. The table includes information such as the event name, Source country, source IP address, and so on. Table 18 describes the fields on the Grid View page.
Chart View—View a brief summary of all the events in your network. The top of the page has a swim lane graph of all the all events. You can use the widgets at the bottom of the page to view critical information such as, top sources, top source countries, top destinations, and top destination countries. Table 19 describes the widgets on the Chart View page.
Table 18: All Events—Fields on the Grid View Page
Field | Description |
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Grid View | Displays information in grids that are lazy loaded with infinite scrolling. You can narrow down your search to a particular event based on IP address, description, or attack name. |
Filters | Displays the filters list that are displayed above the grids. |
First filter list | Displays the options available in the first filter list are: Firewall, Webfilter, ContentFilter, Antispam, Antivirus, Ipsecvpn, IPS, Screens, Security Intelligence, and ATP. Select the event that you want to filter in the first filter list. |
Second filterlist | Displays the options available in the second filter list are: Event-name, Source-address, Destination-address, Source name, User, Role, Reason, Profile, Protocol, and Category. Select the next criteria of the event on which you want to filter from the second filter list. |
Text box | Displays the filter parameter that you selected from the second filter list. Note: In the filter statement the following limitation exists:
For example, if you have used & operator and the parameter event-name once, I cannot use them again in the same filter statement CORRECT USAGE : event name = rt_flow_session_close & application=TELNET WRONG USAGE : event name=rt_flow_session_close & event-name = rt_flow_session_create WRONG USAGE : event name = rt_flow_session_close & source-address=x.x.x.x & application=TELNET Note: The filter statement is NOT case-sensitive. Add the parameter for which you want to filter. For example, in the first filter list if you selected Firewall as the event filter and in the second filter list you selected event-name as the parameter, then the text box displays event-name =. If you add rt_flow_session_close to see only Firewall events then the text box displays event name = rt_flow_session_close. |
Go | Executes the filter statement that is displayed in the text box. Click Go. |
X | Clears the filters. Click X. |
Show Hide Column Filter icon represented by three vertical dots | Enables you to show or hide a column in the grid. |
Threat Severity | Displays the severity level of the threat. |
Event Name | Displays the event name of the log. |
Description | Displays the description of the log. |
Attack Name | Displays the attack name of the log: Trojan, worm, virus, and so on. |
UTM Category or Virus Name | Displays the UTM category of the log. |
Event Category | Displays the event category of the log. |
Source Country | Displays the source country of the event. |
Source IP | Displays the source IP address from where the event occurred. |
Source Port | Displays the source port of the event. |
Destination Country | Displays the destination country of the event. |
Destination IP | Displays the destination IP address of the event. |
Destination Port | Displays the destination port of the event. |
Application | Displays the application name from which the events or logs are generated. |
User Name | Displays the username from whom the log is generated. |
Hostname | Displays the host name in the log. |
Service Name | Displays the name of the application service. For example, FTP, HTTP, SSH, and so on. |
Protocol ID | Displays the protocol ID in the log. |
Policy Name | Displays the Policy name in the log. |
SourceZone | Displays the User traffic received from the zone. |
Destination Zone | Displays the destination zone of the log. |
Nested Application | Displays the nested application in the log. |
Roles | Displays the role names associated with the event. |
Reason | Displays the reason for the log generation. For example, a connection tear down may have an associated reason such as authentication failed. |
NAT Source Port | Displays the translated source port. |
NAT Destination Port | Displays the translated destination port. |
NAT Source Rule Name | Displays the NAT source rule name. |
NAT Destination Rule Name | Displays the NAT destination rule name. |
NAT Source IP | Displays the translated (or natted) source IP address. It can contain IPv4 or IPv6 addresses. |
NAT Destination IP | Displays the translated (also called natted) destination IP address. |
Traffic Session ID | Displays the traffic session ID of the log. |
URL | Displays the accessed URL name that triggered the event. |
Object Name | Displays the object name of the log. |
Path Name | Displays the path name of the log. |
Logical SystemName | Displays the name of the logical system. |
Rule Name | Displays the rule name of the log. |
Action | Displays the action taken for the event: warning, allow, and block. |
Time | Displays the time when the log was received. |
Table 19: All Events—Widgets on the Chart View Page
Field | Description |
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Chart View | Displays the trend analysis, displayed in the Time Range graph, in numbers. |
Total Events | Displays the total number of events that occurred in the specified time range. |
Virus Instances | Displays the number of virus instances that occurred in the specified time range. |
Attacks | Displays the number of IDP or IPS attacks that occurred in the specified time range. |
Interface Down | Displays the total number of interfaces that are down. |
Sessions | Displays the total number of firewall events or sessions that occurred during the time period specified in the Time Range graph. |
Graphs Firewall Web Filtering IPSec VPNs Content Filtering Antispam Antivirus IPS Screen Security Intelligence ATP | The graphs display the trend analysis in swim lane chart for the time range that you specified in the Time Range graph. Mouse over at any point in the swim lane chart to view further details at that point. The legend in each graph shows the colors and its related interpretation. For example, in the Firewall graph, blue color represents all firewall events and black represents blocked firewall events. Similarly, in the IPS graph, orange, amber, and yellow represent critical, high, and medium IPS attacks respectively. |