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Monitors

Monitors

The Monitors tab in Insights displays monitoring information about threats, traffic, and application and websites. It also contains the VPN view allowing you to display VPN related information.

The following action buttons are available in the top pane:

  • Top Threats/Top Sources/Top Destinations/Policy Hits/ Top Applications/Top Browsing Users/Top Website Domains/SSL & Dialup IPsec/ Site-to-Site IPsec—view the following information:

    • Threats: Top Threats
    • Traffic: Top Sources, Top Destinations, and Policy Hits
    • Applications & Websites: Top Applications, Top Browsing Users, and Top Website Domains.
    • VPN: SSL & Dialup IPsec and Site-to-Site IPsec
  • Scope—view output for all sites or select a specific site.
  • Set Filter—filter the data (last 5 Minutes, last 30 Minutes, last 60 Minutes, last N Minutes, last 4 Hours, last 12 Hours, last N Hours, last 1 Day, last 7 Days, last N Days, last N Months, or specify).

    When you set the filter to last N Minutes/Hours/Days/Months, a search box appears next to Set Filter. Enter a value for N and click the Search icon to apply this filter.

    The widgets and graphs for your monitor are updated according to your selection in Set Filter and the value entered in the N search box.

    Previously selected time range in Dashboard, Logs, or SD-WAN Monitoring is automatically applied to Monitors.

    You can specify a custom time range and save it as a time selector. The custom time range is preserved between organizations.

  • Refresh—refresh the data.
  • Sort—Some columns in the content pane have a sorting feature, allowing you to sort data in ascending or descending order.

For some of the tabs, a dropdown list at the bottom allows for selecting the number of entries to display per page. Also, some tabs have an additional Search bar.

When available, you can use < and > buttons on the bottom right for page navigation, or you can select the page number directly to go to the page.

For information on individual monitors, see:

Monitors

The Monitors tab in Insights displays monitoring information about threats, traffic, and application and websites. It also contains the VPN view allowing you to display VPN related information.

The following action buttons are available in the top pane:

  • Top Threats/Top Sources/Top Destinations/Policy Hits/ Top Applications/Top Browsing Users/Top Website Domains/SSL & Dialup IPsec/ Site-to-Site IPsec—view the following information:

    • Threats: Top Threats
    • Traffic: Top Sources, Top Destinations, and Policy Hits
    • Applications & Websites: Top Applications, Top Browsing Users, and Top Website Domains.
    • VPN: SSL & Dialup IPsec and Site-to-Site IPsec
  • Scope—view output for all sites or select a specific site.
  • Set Filter—filter the data (last 5 Minutes, last 30 Minutes, last 60 Minutes, last N Minutes, last 4 Hours, last 12 Hours, last N Hours, last 1 Day, last 7 Days, last N Days, last N Months, or specify).

    When you set the filter to last N Minutes/Hours/Days/Months, a search box appears next to Set Filter. Enter a value for N and click the Search icon to apply this filter.

    The widgets and graphs for your monitor are updated according to your selection in Set Filter and the value entered in the N search box.

    Previously selected time range in Dashboard, Logs, or SD-WAN Monitoring is automatically applied to Monitors.

    You can specify a custom time range and save it as a time selector. The custom time range is preserved between organizations.

  • Refresh—refresh the data.
  • Sort—Some columns in the content pane have a sorting feature, allowing you to sort data in ascending or descending order.

For some of the tabs, a dropdown list at the bottom allows for selecting the number of entries to display per page. Also, some tabs have an additional Search bar.

When available, you can use < and > buttons on the bottom right for page navigation, or you can select the page number directly to go to the page.

For information on individual monitors, see: