Utilization Dashboard Filters
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- Firewall and PAN-OS Support of IoT Security
- IoT Security Prerequisites
- Onboard IoT Security
- Onboard IoT Security on VM-Series with Software NGFW Credits
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- DHCP Data Collection by Traffic Type
- Firewall Deployment Options for IoT Security
- Configure a Pre-PAN-OS 10.0 Firewall with a DHCP Server
- Configure a Pre-PAN-OS 10.0 Firewall for a Local DHCP Server
- Use a Tap Interface for DHCP Visibility
- Use a Virtual Wire Interface for DHCP Visibility
- Use SNMP Network Discovery to Learn about Devices from Switches
- Use Network Discovery Polling to Discover Devices
- Use ERSPAN to Send Mirrored Traffic through GRE Tunnels
- Use DHCP Server Logs to Increase Device Visibility
- Plan for Scaling when Your Firewall Serves DHCP
- Prepare Your Firewall for IoT Security
- Configure Policies for Log Forwarding
- Control Allowed Traffic for Onboarding Devices
- Support Isolated Network Segments
- IoT Security Integration with Prisma Access
- IoT Security Licenses
- Offboard IoT Security Subscriptions
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- Introduction to IoT Security
- IoT Security Integration with Next-generation Firewalls
- IoT Security Portal
- Vertical-themed Portals
- Device-to-Site Mapping
- Sites and Site Groups
- Networks
- Network Segments Configuration
- Reports
- IoT Security Integration Status with Firewalls
- IoT Security Integration Status with Prisma Access
- Data Quality Diagnostics
- Authorize On-demand PCAP
- IoT Security Integrations with Third-party Products
- IoT Security and FedRAMP
Utilization Dashboard Filters
The site, category, and time range filters determine
the scope of data shown in the Utilization dashboard.
At the top of the dashboard are filters for sites, medical
IoT device categories, a time range (1 week, 1 month, or 3 months),
and device profiles. The filters determine the data that appears
throughout the dashboard.
Sites: The choice of site filters includes All Sites and one or
more individual sites. IoT Security site filters provide great flexibility by
letting you combine multiple selections.
Medical IoT device categories: The contents of this list
are dynamically determined by the devices discovered on your network
and are listed in alphabetical order. When you initially navigate
to the Utilization dashboard, it uses the filter for whatever device
category comes first alphabetically. If you change the category
filter, navigate away, and then return to the Utilization dashboard,
it remembers your previously chosen filter and continues to use
it.
The following are the supported medical IoT device categories
that can appear as filters based on whether such devices are found
on your network:
- CT scanner
- Infusion System
- MRI Machine
- Nuclear-Medicine Imager
- PET Scanner
- UltraSound Machine
- X-Ray Machine
Time range: The time range filters for the Utilization
dashboard consist of 1 Week, 1 Month, and 3 Months, referring to
the last seven days, last 30 days, or last 90 days. When you initially
navigate to the Utilization dashboard, it inherits the time filter
set on another page or dashboard. If the time filter is not 1 Week,
1 Month, or 3 Months, the inherited filter is still displayed but
the contents on the dashboard are set for 1 month.
Together with the filters for sites and medical IoT device categories,
the time filter determines the scope of data in the information
panels. However, the device total shown in the device profile filter
is always for the past year regardless of the time range filter.
Device profiles: Below the page title and top filters
bar is a panel with the total number of medical IoT devices in the
selected device category during the past year and the device profiles
within that category to which devices belong. These profiles are
additional filters that allow you to zoom in on utilization details
from the broader device category level to individual device profiles.
By default, the Utilization dashboard displays device profiles in order from those with the most
devices to those with the least. To list them alphabetically, click Device CountProfile Name.
In addition, the Utilization dashboard displays data for all
device profiles within the category encompassing them by default.
To filter it further, select a device profile.