Cisco Systems CL-28826-01 Security Camera User Manual


  Open as PDF
of 2616
 
66-23
User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
OL-28826-01
Chapter 66 Viewing Events
Overview of Event Viewer
Time Slider
The time slider resides below the events table when you are using an historical view; it is not used with
real-time views. The following illustration explains the time slider; the pagination controls on the right
are explained in Table 66-7.
Figure 66-4 Time Slider Elements
You can use the time slider to do the following:
View the EPS (events per second) trends for the server. You can use the controls on the right to zoom
in or out to get a better view of the EPS trends over the time frame that concerns you.
You can also click and drag the background of the time slider to position the time ranges within the
window. Moving the background does not affect the selected time range.
Select a slice of time for displaying events in the table, either by moving the vertical slider or by
using the pagination controls. The position of the vertical slider determines the most recent event
displayed in the event table. Whenever you alter the time slice, the event table is reloaded with the
events that match the time period.
Truncated Whether the trigger packet contained in the event is truncated.
Tunnel Type The VPN tunnel type.
Type The AAA type, for example authentication, authorization, or
accounting.
Upgrade Name The name of the upgrade package that was uninstalled.
URI The URI of the auto-upgrade server directory.
UTC Offset The offset attribute of sensor local time indicates the number of minutes
that must be added to the UTC time to convert to local time at the
originating host.
Virtual Sensor The name of the virtual sensor associated with the event.
VLAN Id The VLAN number associated with packets involved in the activity that
triggered the alert.
VPN Group The VPN group policy.
VPN IPSec SPI The IPSec Security Parameter Index.
VPN User The VPN username.
Watchlist Delta The amount that the risk rating value was increase due to the source of
the activity associated with the alert being on a watchlist.
Table 66-6 Event Viewer Column Descriptions (Continued)
Column Label Description