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Response Code—The DNS return code for this request. For more information, see Common DNS return codes for any DNS service (and Umbrella). Identity Types—The type of identities that were associated with the request. For example, Roaming Computer, Network, and so on. Available in version 5 and above. Proxy logs show traffic that has passed through the Umbrella secure web gateway (SWG) or the Selective Proxy.
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Query Type—The type of DNS request that was made. For more information, see Common DNS Request Types.Personalized Prayer Rug Set, Prayer Mat, Islamic Gift Set, Eid Gifts, Wedding Gift, Birthday Gift,Sajadah,Graduation Gift,Custom Turkish Rug AMP Disposition—The status of the files proxied and scanned by Cisco Advanced Malware Protection (AMP) as part of the Umbrella File Inspection feature; can be Clean, Malicious or Unknown. Umbrella stands are perfect for storing umbrellas whether wet or dry, and can be typically placed under the porch, or in the hallway, utility room or boot room. They are usually freestanding, come in a range of materials (rattan, metal, ceramic, steel etc.), and should have a drip tray for collecting excess water to protect your floor. Select a Retention Duration—Select 7, 14, or 30 days. Beyond the selected time period, all data will be purged and cannot be retrieved. We recommend a smaller time period if your ingestion cycle is regular. The retention duration can be changed at any time. An umbrella stand is a neat and handy storage solution for umbrellas and spares your flooring from getting too wet as you enter your home.
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v8—The same as version 7, but adds the Isolate Action, File Action, and Warn Status fields to the Proxy log. Keep collections to yourself or inspire other shoppers! Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places.
The example entry is 224 bytes. To estimate the size of your S3 Logs, see Estimate the Size of Your Logs.