Displaying the uri column in different grades, Modifying a web visiting audit task, Deleting web visiting audit tasks – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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The Terminal Type and the Operating System columns are displayed only when UBA works with UAM.
Viewing audit results for a Web visiting audit task by group
You can select one of the following group types from the Group list: Not Group, Source, Destination,
Web Site, Device, Source-Destination, Web Site-Device, Source-Web Site, Destination-Device,
Source-Device, Destination-Web Site, Terminal Type, and Operating system. The Terminal Type and the
Operating System options are displayed only when UBA works with UAM.
In the audit result list, select a group type from the Group list. The audit result list displays values in the
following columns based on the group type.
By default, the audit result list displays the grouped results in descending order of the value of the Count
column. This helps you to view the websites or website resources whose visiting are more active.
Displaying the Title column in different encoding modes
The Default Title Encoding function allows you to change the default title encoding mode for the Title
column. You can select one of the default tile encoding modes from the Default Title Encoding list: UTF-8,
US-ASCII, ISO-8859-1, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Japanese, Korean, Central European,
Cyrillic, and Arabic. The default value is UTF-8. For example, the values that are encoded in US-ASCII
cannot be displayed correctly in the UTF-8 mode in the Title column. To display the values correctly,
change the default encoding mode to US-ASCII.
Displaying the URI column in different grades
The URI Grade function allows you to change the URI grade for the URI column. You can select one of
the grades from the URI Grade list: Not Grade, 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, and 5. The default value is Not Grade. For
example, to display imc/business/index.jsf as imc/business in the URI column, you can change the URI
grade to 2.
Modifying a Web visiting audit task
1.
Access the User Behavior Audit Management page.
2.
In the user behavior audit task list, click the Modify icon
for the Web visiting audit task you
want to modify.
The Modify Custom Web Visiting Audit page appears.
3.
Modify parameters for the Web visiting audit task as needed.
You cannot modify the Name field. For more information about modifying other Web visiting
audit task parameters, see "
."
4.
Click OK to return to the User Behavior Audit Management page.
Deleting Web visiting audit tasks
Deleting a Web visiting audit task from UBA does not delete the flow records associated with the task
prior to the deletion.
To delete one or more Web visiting audit task: