Printing And Saving Reports; About Top-Level Report Types - Symantec 10521146 - Network Security 7120 Administration Manual

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230 Reporting

About top-level report types

Printing and saving reports

About top-level report types
Event types are categories for one or more base events. For example, the
following four base events are grouped under the Fragmentation Attack event
type:
RCRS/IP_FRAG_ODDLENGTH
RCRS/IP_FRAG_OVERDROP
RCRS/IP_FRAG_TEARDROP
RCRS/IP_FRAG_NOMATCH
A Fragmentation Attack event can consist of any one of these base event types.
So, incidents can consist of one or more event types, and event types can map to
one or more base events.
With any account, you can save any Network Security console report as a PDF,
PS, or HTML file. Select the report format, then simply go to the File menu in the
Report window, and select Save to the desired location.
To print reports from the Reports window
In the Network Security console, click Reports > File > Print.
This section describes the following top-level reports that Symantec Network
Security generates, most of which also include drill-down reports:
Reports of top events
Reports per incident schedule
Reports per event schedule
Reports by event characteristics
Reports per Network Security device
Drill-down-only reports

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