Viewing the Dashboard
The Monitor dashboard focuses on providing business visibility through the following workspaces: Asset, Security, and Networking. These workspaces are tailored to deliver real-time insights and visualizations, so you can keep track of critical metrics and system health.
The Assets workspace is the default workspace for the Monitor page. It displays real-time statistics about your network assets. You can view information related to assets that are in the zombie, unregistered, non-compliant state. For information, see Viewing the Assets Workspace.
The Security workspace displays information related to blocked and detected threats in your system. For information, see Viewing the Security Workspace.
The Network workspace give you an at-a-glance view of the networking statistics, such as domain resolution time, IP address utilization, and the percentage of available services that are currently running on your NIOS-X servers. For information, see Viewing the Network Workspace.
Known Issue
The Rollup Summary is not displaying full result numbers. The result numbers are masked by the "..." abbreviation.
Workaround: In order to view the result numbers, the page resolution must be resized to 50 percent of its normal size. To resize your browser window, follow the instructions below based on your operating system. Alternatively, hover over the tool tip to view the non-masked, total result numbers.
Windows: To resize the browser page resolution on a Windows machine, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + - to zoom out; to reset to the default size, use Ctrl 0. you can also access zoom settings through your browser menu and adjust the zoom level there, or use the mouse scroll wheel while holding down the Ctrl key to zoom in or out.
OSX: To resize the browser page resolution on an OSX machine, use the keyboard shortcuts Command - to zoom out; to reset to the default size, use Command 0. You can also access these options through the browser's "View" menu.Linux: To resize the browser page resolution on a Linux machine, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Mouse Wheel while holding down the "Ctrl" key, which allows you to zoom in and out of the webpage with the mouse scroll wheel; you can also access zoom options directly within your browser settings menu.
iOS: To resize the browser page resolution on an iOS device, simply use the pinch-to-zoom gesture on the screen; pinch your fingers together to zoom out and make the page smaller, or spread your fingers apart to zoom in and make the page larger.
Android: To resize a browser page resolution on an Android device, use the zoom function within your browser app: open the webpage, then pinch your fingers together to zoom out or spread them apart to zoom in; you can also access zoom settings within the browser menu to adjust the default zoom level for all pages.