Athena SWG (Secure Web Gateway)

Athena SWG (formerly Internet Access Gateway) ensures visibility and control across the network, detecting risks like unauthorized access, non-compliant activities, and data leaks to manage endpoints.
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Report Center

{{ $t('productDocDetail.updateTime') }}: 2025-12-29

On the Report Center page, you can configure information about the external and internal report centers. The external report center contains server information, and the internal report center contains automatic log deletion options. See the following figure.

On the Sync Policy page, you can set the IP address of the external report center, name of the synchronization policy, Pre-Shared key, and Web-Access port of the report center.

Click Test Connection  to test the connectivity between the device and the data center server.

Click Sync Now and the device will send an immediate synchronization instruction to the data center server to synchronize log data.[A305]

Click External Report Center to access the web UI of the external report center. The default username and password for logging in to the external report center are both admin. See the following figure.

Click New, and the Edit Sync Policy interface appears. Add a new report center server.

IP Address: Enter the server's address to be installed with an external report center. It supports IP addresses or domain names. Ensuring the device can correctly resolve the corresponding domain name is required.

Type: Select BA (behavior awareness system) or DLA (domestically launched attacks).

Listening Port: By default, the communication port for BA is TCP810, and that for DLA is TCP1081. Enter the synchronization account information for external report center options in Policy Name and Connection Secret Key (connection to DLA needs no secret key).

Web-Access Port is used to set the port that the external report center uses to provide web service. Click OK[A306] after configuration.

On the Internal Report Center page, set disk alarm parameters and automatic log deletion parameters.

Disk Usage Alert options:

Days Access Control Logs are Preserved: specifies the retention period of logs in days.

Disk Usage Alarm Threshold: When the disk usage exceeds the specified threshold and the log retention period is not reached, mail will report a warning.

You can set mail warning information on the Alert options page.

Auto Logs Deletion:

Set disk usage threshold. Delete access control logs on the earliest day if threshold is reached: When the specified disk usage in percentage is exceeded, the system will automatically delete the access control logs generated on the earliest day.

Enable automatic deletion: The maximum number of reserved days is disabled by default, and the default value is 365.

When there are many logs, you can select Disable Internal Report Center (to save resources and enhance logging performance) to ensure that the device can record complete logs and improve the audit performance. However, the internal report center is not accessible after this option is selected. In this case, it is recommended that an external report center be installed.

Click Save [A307]to finish the settings.