The Dashboard provides a global map that displays all of your wireless deployment sites around the world.
The time slider tool at the top of the screen, can be used to adjust the time period displayed.
You can select any of the following:
The info-graphics below the timer slider tool is click-able and will navigate you to the respective page:
Click on Total Locations to navigate to Network > Network Hierarchy.
Click on Total Access Points to navigate to Network > Devices > Access Points.
Click on Total Clients (AP) to navigate to Network > Devices > Clients.
The three tabs display different options further down on the page. By default the All tab is selected (as shown in the screen above) in the top half of the screen that also displays the options down - Alert Center and Threat Center.
If you select the tab Access Points, the screen displays the AP statistics for the access points online, off-line, unmanaged and with expired licenses. When you select this tab, the options down displayed are Alert Center, Threat Center, Access Points, Clients, SSIDs, Zones, and Fingerprints. The Access Points bar also lists the top access points by traffic. The top panel still displays the overview of your network and the access point status.
If you select the tab Switches, the screen displays the statistics for the switches in use - online, off-line, unmanaged and expired. The options displayed down are Alert Center, Threat Center, Switches, Traffic of Ports, PoE of Switches, and PoE of Switch Ports.
More information on these tabs are further explained below.
Alert Center is the first of seven bars across the middle of the screen that can be clicked to display the traffic data summaries and visual overviews. When the main screen first comes up, Alert Center is active. Clicking the Alert Center bar lists the most recent alerts.
The columns display Time, Priority, Device Name, Type (type of alerts), SubType (picked up by which type of security service, system, network, device status, DFS, switch etc.), and Source (the source access point).
The Threat Center bar shows the same screen but with the most recent threats in the bottom panel. The columns display Time, Priority, Device Name, Type (type of the threat), SubType (picked up by which type of security service and WIDP), and Source (the source access point).
When the Access Points bar is clicked, it lists the top access points by traffic. The top panel still displays the overview of your network and the access point status.