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If you want to double check which settings are in force for a certain user on a certain device, look no further than the Policy Modelling reports. These provide a summary of the settings that various parts of the system will use after the whole group tree, the virtual groups and (where appropriate) the time periods have been taken into account.  By clicking the + next to each setting, you can see a graphical representation of how it was derived from the underlying configuration.  
If you want to double check which settings are in force for a certain user on a certain device, look no further than the Policy Modelling reports. These provide a summary of the settings that various parts of the system will use after the whole group tree, the virtual groups and (where appropriate) the time periods have been taken into account.  By clicking the + next to each setting, you can see a graphical representation of how it was derived from the underlying configuration.  


Policy modelling reports can be accessed through the appropriate subsection of the ''Reports'' tab, and are available for the [[Firewall Policy Modelling|Firewall]], [[RADIUS Policy Modelling|RADIUS service]] and [[Web Policy Modelling|Web Proxy]].  
Policy modelling reports can be accessed through the appropriate subsection of the ''Reports'' tab, and are available for the [[Firewall: Policy Modelling|Firewall]], [[RADIUS: Policy Modelling|RADIUS service]] and [[Web: Policy Modelling|Web Proxy]].  
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Latest revision as of 09:48, 12 October 2022

If you want to double check which settings are in force for a certain user on a certain device, look no further than the Policy Modelling reports. These provide a summary of the settings that various parts of the system will use after the whole group tree, the virtual groups and (where appropriate) the time periods have been taken into account. By clicking the + next to each setting, you can see a graphical representation of how it was derived from the underlying configuration.

Policy modelling reports can be accessed through the appropriate subsection of the Reports tab, and are available for the Firewall, RADIUS service and Web Proxy.