The widgets on each tab are interactive; you can set
the ACC
Filters and drill down into the details for each table or
graph, or customize the widgets included in the tab to focus on
the information you need. For details on what each widget displays,
see Widget
Descriptions.
Widgets
View
You can sort the data by bytes, sessions, threats,
count, content, URLs, malicious, benign, files, applications, data,
profiles, objects, users. The available options vary by widget.
Graph
The graphical display options are treemap, line
graph, horizontal bar graph, stacked area graph, stacked bar graph,
and map. The available options vary by widget; the interaction experience also
varies with each graph type. For example, the widget for Applications
using Non-Standard Ports allows you to choose between a treemap
and a line graph.
To drill down into the display, click into the
graph. The area you click into becomes a filter and allows you to
zoom into the selection and view more granular information on the selection.
Table
The detailed view of the data used to render
the graph is provided in a table below the graph. You can interact
with the table in several ways:
Click and set a local filter
for an attribute in the table. The graph is updated and the table
is sorted using the local filter. The information displayed in the
graph and the table are always synchronized.
Hover over the attribute in the table and use the options
available in the drop-down.
Actions
Maximize view—
Allows you enlarge the widget and view the table in a larger screen
space and with more viewable information.
Set up local filters—Allows
you to add ACC
Filters to refine the display within the widget. Use these filters
to customize the widgets; these customizations are retained between logins.
Jump to logs—Allows you
to directly navigate to the logs (MonitorLogs<log-type> tab).
The logs are filtered using the time period for which the graph
is rendered.
If you have set local and global filters, the log query
concatenates the time period and the filters and only displays logs
that match the combined filter set.
Export—Allows
you to export the graph as a PDF. The PDF is downloaded and saved
on your computer. It is saved in the Downloads folder associated
with your web browser.