Application Performance and Security - Status and Statistics ============================================================= In this section of the lab, we will run the F5 WAF Tester tool to generate attack traffic and view statistics in the BIG-IQ UI. Minimize Firefox and Postman. Return to the Web App Server session where we left off with the WAF Tester tool. .. image:: _media/image1a.png Modify the configuration of the WAF tester to specify the newly installed policy. To accomplish this, simply rerun the initilization command: ``sudo f5-waf-tester –-init`` Use the new values below; press Enter to accept defaults for all other values. ``[BIG-IP] Host []: 10.1.1.4`` ``[BIG-IP] Username []: admin`` ``[BIG-IP] Password []: f5agility!`` ``ASM Policy Name []: Juice_Shop_WAF_Policy`` ``Virtual Server URL []: https://10.1.10.11`` .. image:: _media/image1b.png Once reconfigured, re-run the WAF tester with the command: ``sudo f5-waf-tester`` You’ll quickly notice the tests are now passing. .. image:: _media/image3.png Note that the Support ID is also being included in the detailed test results. This is a unique identifier presented on every ASM block page presented to a web client that can be used to correlate that user's block action with a log entry. .. image:: _media/image4.png Maximize Firefox and return to the BIG-IQ UI. Click on the *Applications** tab at the top, and then **Applications**. Click on the application listed and select **Juice_Shop_Juice_Shop_App**. This will give a quick view of the now protected application. Peruse the various dashboard components to view statistics. .. image:: _media/image1.png The final AS3 declaration also enabled the ability to send logs to BIG-IQ for both AFM firewall logging and ASM WAF logging. For ASM transactions, within BIG-IQ navigate to the *Monitoring tab* and then select **Events** -> **Web Application Security** -> **Event Logs** -> **Events**. The output will resemble the screen shot below: .. image:: _media/image5.png For AFM transactions, within BIG-IQ navigate to the *Monitoring tab* and then select **Events** -> **Network Security** -> **Firewall**. The output will resemble the screen shot below: .. image:: _media/image6.png This concludes our lab. Continue forward to view a list of resources used in this lab, available in the Resources section of this document.