Dashboard
The dashboard is a collection of 8 squares, initially empty, that can be populated by various types of information. You can select some modules from the available modules and place them in this grid. You can also customize the settings of the currently displayed modules. When the dashboard loads, the modules you selected for the dashboard are loaded in their locations in the grid. The data in the modules is updated in intervals depending on the module type.
When you open the dashboard, a wire frame view of the grid is displayed. To display modules that aren’t currently being displayed, click Customize. Add modules by selecting a module from the list of modules on the right and dragging and dropping it to any space in the grid.
The modules are divided into the following groups:
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Small Modules are modules that take up a single square.
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Large Modules take up two squares.
If you drag a module into a space currently occupied, the new module replaces the previous one. You can rearrange the placement of the modules in the grid by dragging a module from one occupied grid position to another position. Only when you click Done are the modules populated by the relevant information. The title bar of each module in the dashboard displays the title of the module and three buttons.
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Pencil—Opens configuration options (depending on the module).
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Refresh — Refreshes the information.
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X—Removes the module from the dashboard.
System Health |
The System Health displays information about device health.
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Resource Utilization |
This module displays the utilization status in terms of a percentage of the various system resources as a bar chart The resources monitored are:
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Identification |
This module displays basic information regarding the device. It displays the following fields:
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PoE Utilization |
This module displays a graphic representation of the PoE utilization status. For a standalone unit, this module displays a gauge with a dial of values 0–100. The section of the dial from the traps threshold to 100 is red. In the middle of the gauge, the actual PoE utilization value is shown in watts. Each bar represents the PoE utilization percentage value of the device on a scale of 0–100. If the PoE utilization is higher than the traps threshold, the bar is red. Otherwise the bar is green. When hovering on a bar, a tool tip appears to show the actual PoE utilization of the device in watts. Additional views can be selected in the configuration options (pencil icon in upper-right corner).
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Latest Logs |
This module contains information about the five latest events logged by the system as SYSLOGs. The following configuration options (right-hand corner) are available:
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Suspended Interfaces |
This module displays interfaces that have been suspended in either device or table view. The view is selected in the configuration options- Display Option (pencil icon in upper-right corner).
The following configuration options (right-hand corner) are available:
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Stack Topology |
This module is a graphic representation of the stack topology and is identical in behavior to the Stack Topology View. It displays the following fields:
Hovering over a unit in the module displays a tool tip identifying the unit and providing basic information on its stacking ports. Hovering over a stack connection in the module displays a tool tip detailing the connected units and the stacking ports generating the connection. |
Port Utilization |
This section displays the port utilization on the device. The view is selected in the configuration options (pencil icon in upper-right corner).
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Traffic Errors |
This module displays the number of error packets of various types that are counted on the RMON statistics. The view is selected in the configuration options (pencil icon in upper-right corner).
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