Reports – FortiManager 5.2

Report calendar

The report calendar provides an overview of scheduled reports. You can view all reports scheduled for the selected month. From the calendar page, you can edit and disable upcoming reports, and delete or download completed reports.

To view the report calendar, go to Reports > Report Calendar.

Report calendar

Report calendar

Hovering the mouse cursor over a scheduled report on the calendar opens a notification box that shows the report’s name and status, as well as the device type.

Selecting the left and right arrows at the top of the calendar page will adjust the month that is shown. Select Today to return to the current month.

To edit a report schedule:

  1. Right-click on the scheduled report in the report calendar and select Edit. The Edit Report window will open. See Report page.
  2. Edit the report settings as required, then select Apply to apply the changes.

To disable a scheduled report:

  1. Right-click the scheduled report and select Disable from the right-click menu.
  2. In the confirmation box, select OK.

Disabling a report will remove all scheduled instances of the report from the report calendar. Completed reports will remain in the report calendar.

To delete a scheduled report:

  1. Right-click the scheduled report that you would like to delete and select Delete. Only scheduled reports that have already been run can be deleted.
  2. Select OK in the confirmation dialog box to delete the scheduled report.

To download a report:

  1. Right-click the scheduled report that you would like to download and select Download. Only scheduled reports that have already been run can be downloaded.
  2. Depending on your web browser and management computer settings, save the file to your computer, or open the file in an applicable program.

Reports are downloaded as PDF files.

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