How can a complete overview of the logs be displayed to an administrator who has permission in the system to view them?
How can a complete overview of the logs be displayed to an administrator who has permission in the system to view them?
To display a complete overview of the logs to an administrator, selecting the unified log entry in the side menu is the correct method. The unified log consolidates all types of logs such as traffic, threat, URL filtering, data filtering, and WildFire logs into a single view, allowing the administrator to comprehensively monitor and analyze all log data in one place. Options involving modifying column or log visibility only change the display settings and don't provide a complete overview.
A. You can also customize the log column display1. Click the arrow to the right of any column header, and select Columns1. Select columns to display from the list1. The log updates automatically to match your selections1. So, the correct answer to your question would be: A. Select the unified log entry in the side menu
A provides all the types of log URL, traffic etc.
A The best way to view a complete overview of the logs is to select the unified log entry in the side menu.The unified log is a single view that displays all the logs generated by the firewall, such as traffic, threat, URL filtering, data filtering, and WildFire logs1.The unified log allows the administrator to filter, sort, and export the logs based on various criteria, such as time range, severity, source, destination, application, or action1. Modifying the number of columns visible on the page or the number of logs visible on each page does not provide a complete overview of the logs, but only changes the display settings of the current log view.Selecting the system logs entry in the side menu does not show all the logs generated by the firewall, but only shows the logs related to system events, such as configuration changes, system alerts, or HA status2.
B. Modify the number of columns visible on the page. This option allows the administrator to customize which specific log details they want to see, providing a more complete overview by focusing on the most relevant information. However, please note that in practice, both options B and C are often used together for the most comprehensive view of the logs.