Defining an audit query
You can query for security rules, sync rules, or license rules.
Defining a security rules query
Do the following:
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In the target resource list, select a resource type.
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Next to the target resource list, click F and select the resources to audit on.
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To the right of Users, click F and use the search to filter the users to audit on.
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In the Environment list, select the context for the audit.
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(Optional) Click . if you want to simulate a certain user environment.
Example: OS=Windows; IP=10.88.3.35; Browser=Firefox;.
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To the right in the header bar, click Privileges to audit and select which privileges to display in the audit table.
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Click Audit to perform the query.
An audit table is displayed. Click Transpose to pivot the table.
Defining a sync rules query
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In the header bar drop-down list, select Audit sync rules.
- Select the target resource to audit on, Apps or Nodes.
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Next to the target resource list, click F and select the resources to audit on.
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In the Environment list, select the context for the audit.
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(Optional) Click . if you want to simulate a certain user environment.
Example: OS=Windows; IP=10.88.3.35; Browser=Firefox;.
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Click Audit to perform the query.
An audit table is displayed. Click Transpose to pivot the table.
Defining a license rules query
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In the header bar, select Audit license rules.
The Audit query resource is automatically set to Login access.
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Next to the target resource list with Login access selected, click F and use the search to filter the resources to audit on.
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In the Environment list, select the context for the audit.
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(Optional) Click . if you want to simulate a certain user environment.
Example: OS=Windows; IP=10.88.3.35; Browser=Firefox;.
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Click Audit to perform the query.
An audit table is displayed. Click Transpose to pivot the table.
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