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ILV Reporter
Support
Here are some informations and
screenshots for ILV Reporter.
If you have any further questions
please contact our support at :
support@Scout-Soft.com
Installation and usage of
ILV Reported is
pretty easy:
After you have downloaded
the ZIP file simply unpack it to a directory on a PC where IAS Logviewer is
installed.
Then start the
program (ILVReporter.exe) and you will see the following screen:
Main screen:

What' next:
Before you can use the features of ILV Reporter you
must import some data.
First you need to set the timerange for which you
want to analyze the logdata.
With a rightclick you can select some predefined date
ranges:

Then you must enter the path for IAS Logviewer
executable and the path of the IAS RADIUS logfiles:
In the section "path to iasviewer.exe" you enter
the path to the IAS Logviewer exe, eg.
c:\program files\ias logvievwer\iasviever.exe
In the section "path to logfiles" you enter the
path to the IAS RADIUS logfiles, eg.
d:\logs (UNC paths are allowed)

Click
"Import Data to Reporter" and the import process will start.
After the
import of the data has finished you can set filters for:
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Username
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Connect
result
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connect
request

Next you
can select one of the tabs and click the "Show" button to display
the data.
In
general you have the following options on each tab:
-
by
clicking a column header you can sort the data for each tab
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rows with
a "+" symbol can be expanded by clicking on the "+" symbol.
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a chart
can be created by right clicking into the grid and select "Show
chart" (only for "concurrent connects" and "by timeslot" tab)
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a chart
can be printed by right clicking into the chart and select "Print
chart"
The
tabs and its functions:
The tab "Connections"
shows each connection with its specific data like username, duration,
traffic and connect result.
Also you
will get some summary information like number of connects, unique
users, traffic in, traffic out and connection duration.
In the
example below there have been 735 connects by 395 unique users. 348
MB were inbound traffic, 196 MB outbound traffic.

The tab "by
user" shows sumarized connection data per user. By clicking on the
"+"symbol you can drill down to detail information:

The tab "concurrent
connects" shows the number of concurrent connects for a point of
time:

With a
right-click into the grid you can create a chart
The chart
will look like this:
On the
x-axis you see the number of the timestamp (DateTime), so DateTime
#10 is row 10 of the grid
You can
move the slider "increase for sensitivity" to increase the size of
the peaks (dots).
You can
move the mouse over a peak to get a tooltip with its values. See
screenshot :

The tab "By
timeslot" shows the traffic and number of connects for a timeslot (periode
of time: StartTime/EndTime).
With a
click on the + symbol you get a list with all single connects for
that timeslot:

With a
right-click into the grid you can create a chart
The chart
will look like this:
2 curves
are displayed: One for "Bytes In" and one for "Bytes out".
On the
x-axis you see the number of the timeslot, so timeslot 10 is
row 10 of the grid
You can
move the slider "increase for sensitivity" to increase the size of
the peaks (dots).
You can
move the mouse over a peak to get a tooltip with its values. See
screenshot :

With a
right click into the chart you can print the chart or save it to
clipboard:

The tab "suspicious
connects" shows incorrect connections attempts.
These
connects may be users with wrong, expired or disabled passwords or
attempts to guess passwords....
Also a
connection time with for example more than 4000 seconds may indicate
a problem (eg no auto disconnect....)


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