Which report will give information about source IP when troubleshooting a network access policy in vIDM?
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https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Identity-Manager/3.2/idm-aw-administrator.pdfWhen troubleshooting a network access policy in vIDM, the report that would provide information about source IP is the Audit Events report.
The Audit Events report in vIDM contains information about user activity, such as successful or failed login attempts, user authentication information, and changes made to policies or configurations. It provides a detailed log of all the events that occur in the vIDM environment.
In the case of troubleshooting a network access policy, the Audit Events report can provide information about the source IP address of a user attempting to access a particular resource or application. By looking at the audit logs, administrators can determine whether or not the user was granted access and if any errors occurred during the authentication process.
Group membership, resource entitlements, and role membership reports do not provide information about source IP addresses. The group membership report provides information about the users that belong to a specific group, the resource entitlements report provides information about the resources that a user has access to, and the role membership report provides information about the roles assigned to a user.