Drilldown options
Double-click, or right-click, on any entry in a FortiView console and select Drill down to details..., to view the following tabs (options vary depending on the console selected):
Drilldown option | Description |
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Applications | Select to drill down by application to view application-related information, including the application name, sessions blocked and allowed, bytes sent and received, and the risk level. You can sort entries by selecting the column header. |
Destinations | Select to drill down by destination to view destination-related information, including the IP address and geographic region, interface, threat score, number of sessions blocked and allowed, and bytes sent and received. You can sort entries by selecting the column header. |
Threats | Select to drill down by threat to view threat-related information, including the threat name, category, threat level, threat score, and number of sessions blocked and allowed. You can sort entries by selecting the column header. |
Domains | Select to drill down by domain to view domain-related information, including domain name, category, browsing time, threat weight, number of sessions blocked/allowed, and bytes sent/received. You can sort entries by selecting the column header. |
Categories | Select to drill down by category to view category-related information, including category name, browsing time, threat score, number of sessions blocked/allowed, and bytes sent/received. You can sort entries by selecting the column header. |
Sessions | Select to drill down by sessions to view session-related information, including date/time, source, destination IP address and geographic region, application name,security action, security event, and bytes sent/received. You can sort entries by selecting the column header. |
Sources | Select to drill down by rows to view source-related information, including IP address, device type, interface type, threat score, number of sessions blocked/allowed, and bytes sent/received. You can sort entries by selecting the column header. |