Custom Dashboards
- Last Updated: December 11, 2024
- 3 minute read
- WhatsUp Gold
- Version 2024
Open built-in dashboards, add views, and drag in and arrange reports critical for operational monitoring, troubleshooting, and forensics tasks.
Step 1: Envision the target scenario
Before you choose a built-in dashboard to begin from:
- Envision the operations, monitoring, and reporting scenarios your dashboard views will leverage.
- Consider the audience/consumers for the dashboard and (if applicable) periodic reporting and scheduled email distribution.
Step 2: Choose and open a dashboard
Select Dashboards from the ANALYZE menu:
- Choose a dashboard as a starting point. (Home Dashboard, is a good place to start.)
- Select a template from the Add View (
)
option under the dashboard actions (
) to
create a new tabbed panel to which you can add reports.
Step 3: Create and customize views
Open and search the Add
Reports (
) palette and 'drag
in' any of the reports into the current or an existing view.
- Use dashboard actions (
) to add additional
views, access settings, share, delete, or organize views and to schedule export or email snapshots. - Use row options (
) to apply filters, jump
to device properties, and jump to device status. - Use Business Hours scheduling (when applicable) to reduce the scope of report period.
Step 4: Share, schedule, and collaborate
WhatsUp Gold provides expert features and functionality that enable you share with internal and external stakeholders periodically, on-demand, or whenever you feel this collaboration is appropriate:
- Share views with other WhatsUp Gold users.
- Schedule export/email of dashboard reports or data.
- Send as part of an internal or external service level agreement.
- Post views in team areas.
(settings for
graphing, top n, and thresholding, for example) persist based on the report
instance, the current device selected, and the WhatsUp Gold login you
use.Tip: Spread related/auxiliary views across dedicated displays
You can customize views that help your team anticipate, track, and react quickly to critical incidents.
For example, you can create a dashboards that:
- Track latency or signal interference of wireless traffic.
Create view(s) to include wireless reports (access points, rogues, and clients) and custom overlay on a map of your office, building, or campus.
- Track intrusion and penetration attempts.
Create view(s) to display traffic and connection attempts (such as Network Traffic Analysis) as well as active monitors that track login attempts or intrusion attempts on devices that are likely to be compromised. Failed Connections and Discarded packets can be indicators of Denial of Service attacks often used as a diversion to mask intrusion and penetration attacks. Received/transmit packet volume asymmetry in the transmit direction following a suspected intrusion attempt can indicate a breach of data is in process.
- Track inventory.
Leverage built in inventory dashboards (ANALYZE > Inventory) to track and report on network and application infrastructure and devices.