Viewing the audit results for a nat audit task, Querying audit results for a nat audit task, Viewing the audit result list for a nat audit task – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
Page 56

47
−
In the Query Applications window that appears, enter an application name in the
Application field. This field supports fuzzy matching. Select Not Limited, Yes, or No from
the Pre-Defined list.
−
Click Query.
The application list displays all applications that match the criteria. To clear the criteria,
click Reset. To display all applications, specify no criteria and click Query.
−
In the application list, select one or applications.
You can select up to five applications.
−
Click OK to return to the Add Custom NAT audit page.
g.
Select the Device option and enter a single IPv4 or IPv6 device IP address in the Device field.
7.
Click OK.
NOTE:
You must configure the Name and Server fields. You can configure other fields as needed.
Viewing the audit results for a NAT audit task
Querying audit results for a NAT audit task
1.
Access the User Behavior Audit Management page.
2.
Click the Audit icon for the NAT audit task for which you want to view audit results.
The audit result page for the NAT audit task appears.
For more information about querying audit results for a NAT audit task, see "
Viewing the audit result list for a NAT audit task
The audit result list for a NAT audit task displays the audit results for the audit task in the specified time
range.
If the number of audit result entries exceeds the value of the Max. Displayed Entries for Audit field in the
system parameters configuration, for example, 1000, the list displays only 1000 audit result entries. If
you want to view more audit result entries, click Continue. The list displays the next 1000 audit result
entries each time you click Continue.
The audit result list for a NAT audit task displays the following contents:
•
Start Time—Start time of the NAT translation.
•
End Time—End time of the NAT translation.
•
Source—Source IP address before translation.
•
Destination—Destination IP address before translation.
•
Source Port—Source port number before translation.
•
Destination Port—Destination port number before translation.
•
Protocol—Protocol type used by the NAT packet: TCP, UDP, ICMP, or IPv6-ICMP.
•
Application—Applications used by the NAT packet.