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Dashboards

Dashboards allow you to visualize collected monitoring data in an easy-to-read and visually appealing format.

Overview


  1. Create a new dashboard template.
  2. Filter your created dashboards.
  3. Search for a dashboard using.
  4. View the actual dashboard.
  • By pressing the edit button you can quickly view which widgets the dashboard is using, change its name, auto refresh interval.

Viewing a dashboard


After selecting a dashboard, you'll be able to view data from various widgets, create new widgets, and modify existing ones.

  1. Save or cancel recent changes to the dashboard.
  2. Add a widget to the dashboard.
  3. Drag the widget, edit the widget, and remove it from the dashboard.
  4. Select the timeframe from which the dashboard will display all of the gathered data.
  5. Perform a quick dashboard data refresh.

Adding new dashboard widget


  • Press the + Add widget button
  • Select a group of widgets
  • Select a specific type of widget

  • Depending on the selected widget you will see various parameters for the widget.
  • After you are done customizing the widget, press the Save button.

New widget example

Let's create a widget to monitor mobile parameters (RSRP, RSRQ, SINR, and mobile signal).

  1. Press the + Add widget button
  2. Select Charts and Line chart
  3. Select Dynamic monitoring as Monitoring template
  4. Select your desired parameters. In this case, we need RSRP, RSRQ, SINR, and mobile signal.
  5. Press Save to create the widget and add it to your dashboard.

  • You can do some visual changes to the widget. For example, you can set custom colors, line chart's stroke width, or select measurement units for each parameter.

Note: when making changes to the widget, you can press the Preview button to quickly view changes without actually saving them.