
All reports contain a link to export the report to an XML, CSV, or PDF file. Reports can also be e-mailed in either
HTML, PDF,or CSV format.
Select Email This Report to email the report, and then specify the email addresses, separated by commas, to which
reports are sent along with the sender address. Finally, specify whether the report should be sent in HTMLor PDF
format.
Figure 200:Email this report
Additional information about email-based report generation is described in "Defining Reports" on page 281 and in
"Emailing Reports to Smarthost" on page 320.
Emailing Reports to Smarthost
AirWave uses Postfix to deliver alerts and reports via email, because it provides a high level of security and locally
queues email until delivery. If AirWave sits behind a firewall, which prevents it from sending email directly to the
specified recipient, use the following procedure to forward email to a smarthost.
1. Add the following line to /etc/postfix/main.cf:
relayhost = [mail.example.com]
Where: mail.example.com is the IP address or hostname of your smarthost.
2. Run service postfix restart
3. Send a test message to an email address.
Mail -v xxx@xxx.com
Subject: test mail
.
CC:
4. Press Enter.
5. Check the mail log to ensure mail was sent by running this command:
tail -f /var/log/maillog
Exporting Reports to XML, CSV, or PDF
AirWave allows you to export individual reports in XML (xhtml), CSV, or PDF. You can also export all reports at once,
and a zip file will be generated with all of the files in CSV format included. These files can be read by an HTML
browser or opened in Excel. The CSV files can be opened in any text editor. The PDF files can be viewed using any
reader.
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