WebSpy Reporting for Cisco IronPort Videos
Overview
Since 1999 WebSpy has been helping organizations understand their internet usage by providing easily generated and meaningful reports on downloads, browsing and email traffic. Whilst WebSpy support many vendors this video is focusing on the advantages of using WebSpy Vantage with Cisco IronPort to increase productivity, reduce costs and encourage sensible Internet usage.
How to use WebSpy Vantage to report on IronPort log files
PART 1: Importing log files & exploring your IronPort summaries
Once you have exported your IronPort access logs (see http://www.webspy.com.au/vendors/ironport/howto.aspx#ftp), this video takes you through importing your logs into WebSpy Vantage and analyzing data on the Summaries screen.
PART 2: Opening the customized IronPort Templates & Aliases, and running reports
Once you have exported your IronPort access logs (see http://www.webspy.com.au/vendors/ironport/howto.aspx#ftp), this video takes you through importing your logs into WebSpy Vantage and analyzing data on the Summaries screen.
PART 3: Importing your Organization structure & generating department reports
This video shows you how to import your organizational structure into WebSpy Vantage from a directory server (such as Active Directory) using LDAP, and then generating a report that contains information on your newly imported departments.
PART 4: Using the Web Module
This video takes you through configuring and using the WebSpy Vantage Web Module. Specifically, it takes you through the following tasks:
- Configuring the Web Module for Windows Authentication
- Adding a Web Module to Vantage
- Publishing reports to the Web Module
- Adding permissions for a user
- Synchronizing the Web Module
- Using the Dynamic Reports tab
PART 5: A quick word about tasks & conclusion
This video summarizes the actions taken in the previous four videos and also briefly discusses how to automate the reporting processing using scheduled tasks.



