Device Dashboard
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Device Dashboard provides real-time status and performance on network devices being monitored. Device Dashboard allows you to visually monitor various operational data such as device interface status, traffic, Syslog events, and SNMP trap messages.
Basic screen guide
Device Dashboard is a real-time dedicated monitoring screen and does not provide the feature to select and view a past specific time point.
Device status
You can intuitively see the total number and usage of device interfaces and quickly find the number of active interfaces handling the network traffic.
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It displays the number of active interfaces (Connected) / total number of interfaces (Total Interfaces) as a ratio.
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When you select a device to view, the Interface Status menu appears where you can see the interface details of the device.
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If you hover your mouse over a device to view, you can briefly check the main information of the device in a popover format.
Maximum recent 24-hour throughput interface / Maximum recent 24-hour PPS interface
You can see the interfaces with high network load based on the network traffic and packet throughput (PPS, Packets Per Second).
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It displays the interfaces that have recorded the highest throughput or packets per second (PPS) values over the last 24 hours, and the corresponding times by device.
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High traffic interfaces are displayed in descending order based on the maximum value.
Today's Syslog
You can analyze Syslog events that have occurred on the device today, categorize them by severity, and view them in a pie chart format. You can quickly identify the causes of network failures based on the frequency and severity of log occurrences.
Top 10 traps in recent 24 hours
You can identify the devices where network events are concentrated based on the frequency of SNMP trap messages. Network operators can focus on inspecting devices with a sudden surge in event occurrences, allowing them to resolve issues at an early stage.
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It displays Top 10 devices with the most SNMP trap messages over the last 24 hours, sorted in descending order.
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You can analyze network events and failure occurrence patterns through the frequency of SNMP trap messages.
Real-time log event
You can monitor event logs occurring in the devices and network infrastructure in real time.
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It displays the logs occurring in the project in real time, like Live Tail.
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It analyzes the logs in real time to quickly find system failures and anomalies.