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® Enter prise Repor ter USER GUIDE Administrator Console R3000IR Model: ER 4.0 Release 4.1.20 • Manual V ersion 1.01.
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8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE v C ONTENT S E NTERPRISE R EPORTER O VERVI EW ...............................1 Operations .......................................... ......................................... 1 How to Use this User Guide .
C ONTENTS vi 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Add/Edit/Delete Administrators screen ...................... ......... 22 View a List of Administrators .. ................ ................... ... 23 Add an Administrator .
C ONTENTS 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE vii Set up a Customized Lab el for Unidentified Machines . 53 Configure the Server to Log User A ctivity......... ............ 53 Deactivate User Na me Identific ation .
C ONTENTS viii 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 8e6 Corporate Headquarters (USA) ........... ................... ...... 84 8e6 Taiwan .......... ................ ................ ................ ................
E NTERPRISE R EPORTER O VERVIEW O PE RATIONS 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 1 E NTERPRISE R EPORTER O VERVIEW Though many comp anies have Internet filte ring solutions to prevent employees from acce ssing inappro priate, non-work related Web sites, simply blocking these sites is not enough .
E NTERPRI SE R EPORTER O VERVIEW H OW TO U SE THIS U SER G UIDE 2 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE How to Use this User Guide Organization This User Guide is org.
E NTERP RISE R EPORTER O VERVIEW H OW TO U SE THIS U SER G UIDE 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 3 Conventions The following icons are use d throughout this user guide : NOTE : The “note” icon is followed by italicized text providing additional information about th e current topic.
E NTERPRI SE R EPORTER O VERVIEW H OW TO U SE THIS U SER G UIDE 4 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE T erminology The following terms are used through out this user guide. Sample images (not to scale) are included for ea ch item.
E NTERP RISE R EPORTER O VERVIEW H OW TO U SE THIS U SER G UIDE 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 5 • field - an area in a dialog box, window , or screen that either accommodates your data entry , or displays pertinent information.
E NTERPRI SE R EPORTER O VERVIEW H OW TO U SE THIS U SER G UIDE 6 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE • radio button - a small, circular object in a dialog box, window , or screen used for selecting an option. This object allows you to toggle between two choices.
E NTERP RISE R EPORTER O VERVIEW H OW TO U SE THIS U SER G UIDE 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 7 • window - displays on a screen, and can cont ain frames, fields, text boxes, list boxes, buttons, and radio buttons.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION I NTRODUCTI ON 8 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION Introduction The authorized administrator of the ER Server is respon- sible for providing the Server a high-speed connection to the remote Client workstations.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C OMPONENTS AND E NVIRONMEN T 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 9 Component s and Environment Components Hardware • High performance server • One or more high-capacity h ard drives • Optional: One or more att ached “NAS” storage devices (e.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C OMPONENTS AND E NVIR ONMENT 10 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Environment Wo rkst ation Requirement s • Windows 2000, NT 4.0, or XP operating syste m • Internet Explorer (IE) V ersion 6.
A DMINISTRAT OR S ECTION C HAPTER 1: A CCESSING THE S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 11 Chapter 1: Accessing the Server Preliminary Network Settings T o initially set up your ER Server , follow the instructions in the R3000IR Quick S tart Guide booklet packaged with your R3000IR unit.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 1: A CCESSING THE S ERVER 12 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 3. Click Go to open the login scre en of the Administrator console application (see Fig. 1:1-1). Procedures for Logging On, Of f the Server Log On Fig.
A DMINISTRAT OR S ECTION C HAPTER 1: A CCESSING THE S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 13 NOTE : When logging on the Server fo r the first time, the ER S ta tus pop-up box opens, and the main scr een displays with a message, as shown in the exampl e in Logging on the First T ime.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 1: A CCESSING THE S ERVER 14 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Specify the Server ’s function 1.
A DMINISTRAT OR S ECTION C HAPTER 1: A CCESSING THE S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 15 Set up an Admini strator Login ID NOTE : If you have a lready set up your user nam e and password, you can skip this section.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 1: A CCESSING THE S ERVER 16 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 5. In the Confirm Password field, re-enter the p assword in the exact format used at the Password field. 6. Click the Save button.
A DMINISTRAT OR S ECTION C HAPTER 1: A CCESSING THE S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 17 Click the “X” in the u pper right corner of the browser window to close the window . Exiting the Administrator console will log you off the Server , but will not turn off the Server .
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 18 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Chapter 2: Configuring the ER Server Administrator Console After logging on the Server , the main screen of the Adminis- trator console displays in your W eb browser: Fig.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 19 NOTE : The mode of the Server displays on the main screen.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 20 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Box Mode screen The Box Mode screen displays by default when you first log on the Server , or when the Box Mode optio n is selected from the Network menu.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 21 Change the Box Mode 1. Click the Change Mode button to display t he two box mode options on the screen: Fig. 1:2-3 Change Box Mode 2.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 22 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Add/Edit/Delete Admin istrators screen The Add/Edit/Delete Ad ministrators scre en displays when the Administrators option is selected from the Ne twork menu.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 23 V iew a List of Administrators T o view a list of administrat or user names, click th e down arrow at the New Administrator field.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 24 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Delete an Administrator 1.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 25 Locked-out Account s and IPs screen The Locked-out Account s and IPs screen displays when the Lockouts option is selected fro m the Network menu.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 26 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE NOTE : An account or IP address be comes locked if the Pass-.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 27 • IP: ‘x.x.x.x’ has bee n succe ssfully unlocked. NOTE : In the text above, ‘xxx’ and ‘x.x.x. x’ represents the unlocked us ername/IP ad dress.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 28 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Server Menu The Server pull-down menu includes options for setting u p processes for maintaining the Server .
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 29 Backup screen The Backup screen displays when the Backup option is selected from the Server menu.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 30 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Although automatic backup s to a local ER hard drive are sch.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 31 Set up/Edit External Backup FTP Password In order to back up the ER Server’s databa se to a remote server , an FTP account must be est ablished for the remot e server .
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 32 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE When performing a manual backup, the ER’ s datab ase is immediately saved to the in te rnal backup drive. From the remote server , the backup data base can be retrieved via FTP , and then stored off site .
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 33 Perform a Restoration to the ER Server There are two pa rts in performing a restoration of dat a to your ER Server .
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 34 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Self Monitoring screen The Self Monitoring screen displays when the Self-Moni- toring option is selected from the Server menu.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 35 V iew a List of C ontact E-Mail Addresses If this feature is .
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 36 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Server S t atus screen The Server S tatus screen displays when the Server S tatus option is selected from th e Server menu.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 37 V iew the Status of the Server The Product V ersion number of the sof tware displays at the top of the screen, along with the date that sof tware version was implemented.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 38 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Secure Access screen The Secure Access screen displays when the Secu re Access option is selected from the Server men u.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 39 Activate a Port to Access the Server 1. Af ter the administrator at the customer’s site authorizes you to use a designated port to access th eir Server , enter that number at the Port # field.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 40 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE T erminate a Port Connection 1. Af ter maintenance has been performed on the customer ’s Se rver , select the active port number from the list box by clicking on it.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 41 Sof tware Up date screen The Softwa re Update screen displays when the Sof tware Update option is selected from the Server menu.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 42 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE V iew Installed Software Updates Any software update previously installed o n the Server displays in the ER Patch History frame.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 43 Install a Software Update W ARNING : Before installing a sof t ware update, you mu st shut off the Server ’s sof tware by selectin g the Shutdown Software option on the Shut Down screen .
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 44 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Apply Now : 1. Click Apply Now to open a dialog box containing infor- mation about the sof tware release: Fig. 1:2-14 Software update dialog box 2.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 45 3. After reading t he content s of the End User Lice nse Agreement, click Ye s if you agree to its terms. This action closes the EULA dialog box and begins the so ftware update application process.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 46 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE NOTE : Af ter installing the sof tware update, if a message displays that inform s you to rebo ot the Server , you should se lect the Restart Software option on the Shut Down screen .
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 47 ware Restart process, files normally FTPed to the Server are routed to a problem directory in the logging device.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 48 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Web Client Server Management screen The Web Clien t Server Management screen displays when the Web Clien t Server Management option is selected from the Server menu.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 49 Restart the Web Client Server In the Restart Web Client Server frame, click Rest art to restart the W eb Client server .
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 50 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Dat abase Menu The Database pull-down menu includes options for config- uring the database. The se options are: IP .
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 51 Fig. 1:2-20 User Name Identification screen with IP .
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 52 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE W ARNINGS The ER will generate NetBIOS requ ests outside the network if IP .
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 53 V iew the User Name Id entification screen There are two fram.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 54 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE • St atic IP assignment - this option logs a user’s activity by the IP address of the machine use d. When selecting this option, the Update button beco mes acti- vated.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 55 Username Display Setting screen This Username Display Setting screen displays when the Username Display Setting option is selected from the Dat a- base menu.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 56 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE V iew the Current User name D isplay Setting In the Current Username Display Settin g frame, the current username format displays—if previously entered in the Display username field and saved on this screen .
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 57 4. Click Add to include your se lection in the Display user- name field below . NOTE : Follow steps 3 and 4 for each field to be added to the Display username field below .
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 58 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Page View Elap sed Time screen The Page V iew Elapse d T ime screen displays when the Elapsed T ime option is selected from the Dat abase menu.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 59 Elapsed Time Rules Each time a user on the network acce sses a Web site , this activity is logged as one or more visit(s) to th at site.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 60 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Page Definition screen The Page Definition screen displays when the Page Defin i- tion option is selected from the Database menu.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 61 Remove a Page T ype T o remove a page type from the detail report: 1. Select the page e xtension from the Current p age types list box.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 62 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE T ools screen The T ools screen displays when the T ools option is selected from the Datab ase menu.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 63 V iew Diagnostic Reports 1. Choose a report from the pull-down menu (T able S t atus, Process List, Full Process List, T ables, or Daily Summary).
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 64 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE • db Expiration - This log includes information about expiring data on the Server . • db Expire Summary - This log provides a list of dat a expiration from summary tab les.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 65 • Patch Log - This log gives information about ap plied softwa re updates. • MYSQL Log - This log provides information pert aining to the MySQL server .
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 66 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Expiration screen The Expiration screen displa ys when the Expiration option is selected from the Dat abase menu.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 67 NOTE : Though the dat abase is backed up au tomatically each day , under certain circumst ances you may ne ed to perform a manual backup to the internal backup drive, and then save this data off site.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 68 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE • Expire - pert ains to the action of dropping dat a from the Server when there is no room lef t on the hard drive for additional storage.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 69 V iew Data Storage S tatistics In the S tatus section of this screen, the date and time of the last database expiration d isplays in the S tatus bar .
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 70 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE • Current archive dat a (yearweekno/d ate scope) - the range of dates and times of archive dat a currently stored on the Server .
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 71 • Last 8 weeks hi t s/day average - the average number of hits on the Server pe r day , based on the last eight weeks of data sto red on the Server .
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 72 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Change Data S torage Settings The Change Settings section of t he screen is used for updating the amount of dat a that will be stored on the Server box in the future.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 73 TIP : 8e6 recommends that you set up your Server to store mo re live data than archive dat a for th e benefit of administrators and sub-administrators who gene rate reports via the Client app lica- tion.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 74 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE NAS St atus screen The NAS S tatus screen displays when the NAS S tatus option is selected from the Dat abase menu.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 75 V iew NAS Status Information One of the following information.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 76 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Fig. 1:2-27 Optional Features screen.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 77 Enable Search S tring Reporting If Search S tring Reporting i.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 78 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 1. Click the radio button corresponding t o “ON” to make the W all Clock T ime Report selection available in an admin- istrator ’s Custom Reports menu.
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 79 Enable, Configure Pass word Security Option In the Password S.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 80 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE • OFF - Choose this option if the user will not be locked out by username a fter entering the incorrect pas sw o rd .
A DMINISTRATOR S ECTION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 81 User Group Import screen The User Group Import screen displays when the User Group Import option is selected from the Dat abase menu.
A DMINISTRATOR S EC TION C HAPTER 2: C ONFIGURING THE ER S ERVER 82 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE NOTE : If additional R3000 servers n eed to be specified, click More R3000s to display the next four sets of entry field s.
T ECHNICAL S UPPORT / P RODUCT W ARRANTIES T EC HNICAL S UPPORT 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 83 T ECHNICAL S UPPORT / P RODUCT W ARRANTIES T echnical Support For technical support, visit 8 e6 T echnologies’ s T echnical Support We b page a t http://www .
T ECHNICAL S UPPORT / P RODUCT W ARRANTIES T ECHN ICAL S UPPORT 84 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Office Locations an d Phone Numbers 8e6 Corporate Headquart ers (USA) 828 West T aft Aven ue Orange, CA 92865-4232 USA Local : 714.
T ECHNICAL S UPPORT / P RODUCT W ARRANTIES T EC HNICAL S UPPORT 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 85 Support Procedures When you cont act our technical support de.
T ECHNICAL S UPPORT / P RODUCT W ARRANTIES P RODUCT W ARRANTIES 86 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Product W arranties S tandard W a rranty 8e6 T echnologies wa.
T ECHNICAL S UPPORT / P RODUCT W ARRANTIES P RODUCT W ARRANTIES 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 87 T echnical Support and Service 8e6 T echnologies will provide initial inst allation support and technical support for up to 90 days following installation.
T ECHNICAL S UPPORT / P RODUCT W ARRANTIES P RODUCT W ARRANTIES 88 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Extended W arranty (optional) The extended warranty applies t.
A PPENDICES S ECTION A PPENDIX A 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 89 A PPENDICES S ECTION Appendix A Evaluation Mode By default, the ER Server and Client are set to the evalua- tion mode.
A PPENDICES S ECTION A PPENDIX A 90 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Y ou have the option to either use the ER unit in the evalua- tion mode, or change the ev aluation mode in one of two ways—by extending the evaluation period, or b y activating the unit so that it can b e used in the activated mode.
A PPENDICES S ECTION A PPENDIX A 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 91 Use the Server in the Evaluation Mode T o use the unit in the evaluation mode, click th e "X" in the upper right corner of the ER S tatus pop-up box to close it.
A PPENDICES S ECTION A PPENDIX A 92 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE When the Server is in the evaluatio n mode, the following message displays at the top of the.
A PPENDICES S ECTION A PPENDIX A 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 93 Fig. A-3 Activation Page pop-up box Activation Page 1. In the Activation Page pop-up box, th e Hostname of the Server , IP address, and Mac Addre ss (Media Acce ss Control address) display .
A PPENDICES S ECTION A PPENDIX A 94 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 4. Click Activate to display the confirmation message in the Activation Page pop-up box: •.
A PPENDICES S ECTION A PPENDIX B 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 95 Appendix B Disable Pop-up Blocking Software A user with pop-up blocking software installed on his/he r workstation will need to disabl e pop-up blocking in order to use the Client.
A PPENDICES S ECTION A PPENDIX B 96 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 2. Choose Always Allow Pop-Ups From to open the Y ahoo! Pop-Up Blocker dialog box: Fig. B-2 Allow pop-ups from source 3. Select the source from the Sources of Recently Blocked Pop-Ups list box to activate the Allo w button.
A PPENDICES S ECTION A PPENDIX B 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 97 Google T oolbar Pop-up Blocker Add the Client to the White List T o add the Client to the white list so that it will alwa ys be allowed to pass, go to the Google T oolbar and click the # blocked icon: Fig.
A PPENDICES S ECTION A PPENDIX B 98 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE AdwareSafe Pop-up Blocker Disable Pop-up Bl ocking AdwareSafe’s SearchSafe toolbar let s you toggle between enabling pop-up blocking (# popu p s blocked) and disabling pop-up blocking (Popup protection of f) by clicking the p op- up icon.
A PPENDICES S ECTION A PPENDIX B 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 99 Windows XP SP2 Pop-up Blocker This sub-section provides in formation on setting up pop-up blocking and disabling pop-up blocking in Windows XP SP2.
A PPENDICES S ECTION A PPENDIX B 100 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Use the IE T oolbar In the IE browser , go to the toolbar and select T ools > Pop- up Blocker > T urn On Pop-up Blocker : Fig.
A PPENDICES S ECTION A PPENDIX B 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 101 Add the Client to the White List There are two ways to disable pop-up blocking for the Client and to add the Client to your white list. Use the IE T oolbar 1.
A PPENDICES S ECTION A PPENDIX B 102 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE Use the Information Bar With pop-up blocking enabled, the Information Bar can be set up and used for viewing information about blocked pop- ups or allowing pop-up s from a spe cified site.
A PPENDICES S ECTION A PPENDIX B 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 103 3. Click Ye s to add the Client to your white list and to close the dialog box. NOTE : T o view your white list, go to the Pop-up Blocker Settings dialog box (see Fig.
A PPENDICES S ECTION A PPENDIX B 104 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE.
8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 105 I NDEX A Access Client 49 add/edit/delete admini strators 15 Add/Edit/Delete Ad ministrators screen 22 administra tor e-mail.
I NDEX 106 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE D data storage setup 66 Database Menu 50 database status logs 62 Date Scope Expiration screen 66 diagnostic re ports .
I NDEX 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 107 IP.ID 50 L LDAP 81 Linux OS 9 list box, terminology 5 live data setup on Server 66 terminology 67 Locked-out Accounts.
I NDEX 108 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE create for remote se rve r’s FTP acco unt 31 security option 79 patch Server 41 unapply 42 pop-up blocki ng, disabl.
I NDEX 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE 109 Server Menu 28 Server Status screen 36 Shut Down screen 46 software 9 Software Update screen 41 T table, terminology .
I NDEX 110 8 E 6 T ECHNOLOGIES , E NTERPRISE R EPORTER A DMINISTRATOR U SER G UIDE.
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