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Before you can work with user group objects in filters, you must first define Access Roles for them. You can create SmartEvent reports for user groups that are not in your network, but these must also have defined Access Roles.

You can configure a report to run automatically at specified times. A report can have more than one defined schedule. You can configure SmartEvent to automatically send reports to specified, default recipients each time the report runs.

You define these default recipients on the Settings page in the Reports tree. You can also send a report to different recipients at run-time, instead of the default recipients.

You can enter more than email address in each field, separated by semicolons. Note - For your convenience, SmartEvent remembers the last time frame that you used during the current session. This is helpful when you generate several reports using the same time frame. Select a name from the list below. Pay attention to upper and lower case letters and the use of hyphens. Note - The container widget cannot be added to a container.

Rich Text. You can filter reports, views and widgets for one or more Active Directory groups. The Thumbnails view is the default for the Favorites and Recent views and reports 7 Scheduled Tasks - See and edit scheduled tasks. Use it for initial setup and to define the SmartEvent Correlation Unit policy.

The views in SmartConsole are a replacement for those in the R The monitoring views in SmartConsole are a replacement for those in the R Use it to see an overview of the security information for your environment. It has the same real-time event monitoring and analysis views as SmartConsole, with the convenience of not having to install a client.

Views Views tells administrators and other stakeholders about security and network events. Item Description 1 Widget - The output of a query.

Making a Custom View Video Reports A report has multiple pages, and applies to the time that the report is generated. Item Description 1 Preview bar - A report is divided onto pages, usually, one view on one page.

Making a Custom Report Automatic View and Report Updates SmartEvent automatically downloads new predefined views and reports, and downloads updates to existing predefined ones. Opening a View or Report Use the predefined graphical views and reports for the most frequently seen security issues. Click Views or Reports. Select a view or a report, and click Open. Define the required timeframe, and filter in the search bar.

Click Enter. Select a view or report. Click Export to PDF. Optionally: Configure the Period and filter. To see your exported views and reports: Add a new tab. To enable the Network Activity Report for R Select Firewall Session. Click Reports. Export the Network Activity report. Exporting and Importing Templates You can export the view or report layout and widget definitions to a file.

To export the view or report layout and widget definitions to a file, use the Export Template option To import the file from another server, or from another administrator, use the Import Template option in the Catalog new tab. Scheduling a View or Report To schedule a view or report, you need to define and edit it in SmartConsole.

Select a view or a report. Define the recurrence pattern. Define the Period and Filter. Optional : Configure email settings to get the scheduled view or report automatically.

Click Send by Email. For a report: Select the page to edit. You can also add or remove pages by clicking one of these: Customize the widgets. Define filters. Note - Use the timeframe to set how the view or report will look. Rules are presented by their location in the policy at the time of report generation, while their usage data is gathered by their unique ID where possible.

If no unique ID data is available, the rules are marked with an asterisk. Note - this report can generate large amounts of data. Select filters and time frames judiciously to create a useful result. It includes data about traffic bytes, byte rate and the number of concurrent connections for these services. Forward-looking statements generally relate to future events or our future financial or operating performance. Forward-looking statements in this press release include, but are not limited to, statements related to our expectations regarding our products and solutions and partnerships, the effects on our business of the COVID pandemic, expectations related to our acquisition of Avanan and our ability to achieve the anticipated benefits from such acquisition, and our participation in investor conferences during the fourth quarter of Our expectations and beliefs regarding these matters may not materialize, and actual results or events in the future are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from those projected.

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