Final answer:
Connectivity reports focus on network aspects such as open ports and service connections. CPU usage and user logins are unrelated to network connectivity and more aligned with system performance and security audit data, respectively. Therefore, the correct answer option is 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
You are wondering which of the following are not part of connectivity reports: ports accessible through a firewall, a VM that connects to a billing database, or CPU usage and user logins.
In a connectivity report, the focus is generally on the network aspects of a system, such as which ports are open and what type of connections are being established. Therefore, connectivity reports typically include information about ports accessible through a firewall and might also detail connections to specific services, such as a VM that connects to a billing database.
However, they do not usually include information about CPU usage or user logins, as these are considered system performance and security audit data, respectively, rather than network connectivity concerns.