View logs in the Web
Logs help you to monitor network traffic and identify security vulnerabilities, acts of security breaches, and attack types.
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System Logs
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System Logs record system events and hardware environments. System Logs help you learn if the system has been functioning properly and perform troubleshooting when a fault occurs.
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Service Log List
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Service log list provides visibility into the signatures and some other information, so the administrator can locate and analyze faults in time.
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Alarm Information
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You can view information about alarms generated on the device through the web UI. Alarm information includes the alarm severity, source, and description.
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Traffic Logs
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Traffic logs provide visibility into traffic signatures, bandwidth usage, and how the configured security and bandwidth policies have been applied.
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Threat Logs
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Threat logs provide statistics on network threats (such as viruses, intrusion behaviors, DDoS, Trojan horses, Botnets, worms, and advanced threats). Threat logs help you learn what threats have occurred or are occurring, and adjust the security policies for better attack defense.
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URL Logs
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URL logs provide statistics on requested URLs. You can view URL logs to check why access to some URLs is allowed, blocked or allowed with an alert record.
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Content Logs
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Content logs provide statistics on uploaded and downloaded files and data, sent and received emails, and alert and block records on websites. Content logs help you learn risky user behaviors and why access to some URLs is blocked or allowed with an alert record.
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Bandwidth IP Connections Logs
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You can view the IP addresses that exceed the maximum number of connections specified in the traffic policy.
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Operation Logs
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Operation logs record administrators' login, logout, and operations on the device. By analyzing operation logs, you can identify security vulnerabilities.
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User Activity Logs
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User activity logs provide visibility into users' online records (such as login time, online/lockout duration, and login IP addresses) and the actions users perform. User activity logs help you identify exceptions during user login and network access activities.
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Policy Matching Logs
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Policy matching logs record the security policies that traffic matches. Policy matching logs help you locate faults.
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Sandbox Detection Log
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Sandbox detection logs provide visibility into sandbox detection records (such as the name and type of the detected files, the source zone and the destination zone where the detected files were sent from and to). Sandbox detection details help the administrator identify exceptions and respond in time.
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Mail Filtering Logs
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Mail filtering logs provide visibility into the protocol types used by users to send and receive emails, size of a single attachment in an email, number of attachments in an email, and reasons why emails are blocked. Mail filtering logs help you locate faults in email services.
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Audit Logs
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Audit logs provide visibility into users' HTTP, FTP, IM and email operations and how audit policies have been applied.