Create and Manage Rule Analysis Report Definitions
The Rule Analysis report contains information about the rules applied to security policies and anomalies detected in the security policies.
- Click Monitor > Reports > Report Definitions.
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Click Create, and select Rule Analysis
Report.
The Create Rule Analysis Report Definition page opens.
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Complete the configuration according to the following guidelines:
Table 1: Rule Analysis Report Definition Settings Settings
Guidelines
General
Report Name
Enter a unique string for the report name containing maximum 64 alphanumeric characters.
The name can contain dashes.
Description
Enter a description containing maximum 900 characters for the report.
Content
Anomalies
Select the anomalies for Juniper Security Director Cloud to identify while analyzing the rules in a policy.
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Shadowed
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Redundant
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Expired scheduler
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Logging disabled
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Unused rules
Security policies
Select the security policies to perform the rule analysis.
Schedule
Report Schedule
Click Add Schedule.
Select the type of report schedule to use:
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Run now—Select this option to schedule and to publish the configuration at the current time.
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Schedule at a later time–Select this option to schedule and to publish the configuration at a later time.
Email Section
Email Recipients
Enable this option to send the report to specific recipients in an email.
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Recipients—Enter or select the e‐mail addresses of the recipients. You can search e-mail addresses of users by their first name. You can also enter external email addresses.
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Subject—Enter the subject for the e‐mail notification.
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Comments—Enter the comments for the e‐mail notification.
Note:The report is not sent to recipients who do not have permissions to access a device or domain included in the report configuration.
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- Click OK to save the report definition.
A new Rule Analysis report definition is created and displayed on the Reports Definitions page.
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Edit—Select the definition, and then click
.
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Clone—Select the definition, and then click More > Clone.
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Delete—Select the definition, and then click
.