Network 360 Monitor Overview

The first time you open this window you are directed to create a network hierarchy. You can either import an existing hierarchy or create a new one from the Manage > Planning window. (See Plan your Network). After you have created and populated your network, select a location, building, or floor from the list to the left of the map to see data. To see health data for your entire network, select Global View. Use the following tools to navigate the window.

Status cards across the top of the window display information about your network health. When you select a network location, the status card data automatically changes to match your selection. Network health is determined by several factors, including availability, number of reboots, average CPU and memory usage, and average power consumption, indicated by color. Green indicates excellent network health, with scores between 80 and 100. Yellow indicates good network health, with scores between 50 and 79. Red indicates poor network health, with scores between 0-50.

Select anywhere inside a status card to see additional details. From inside the detail panels, you can navigate directly to another status card, refresh data, customize the time frame of the captured data display, print the details on the timeline within the specified time frame, or download the data as a .png, .svg, .jpg, or PDF file. Many of the following data widgets are interactive and let you drill deeper for additional information.