6.1 Adding Widgets

To add widgets, perform the following steps:

  1. Click the Add widget icon in the top-right corner of the Dashboard screen.

  2. Select the widget from the list that you want to add to the dashboard.

  3. Specify the appropriate details for the widget in the Add Widget screen.

  4. Click OK.

You can add the following types of widgets:

6.1.1 Pie Chart

This widget displays the information collected on a specific parameter and represents information in the Pie chart format. You can also sort the parameter is ascending and descending order.

6.1.2 Stacked Chart

This widget displays a stacked bar chart that classifies and compares different categories of Field 1 and Field 2 parameters to track the maximum and minimum number of logons. X-axis represents categories of the Field 2 parameter. Y-axis represents logon count. Segments in each vertical bar represents categories of Field 1 parameter. Different colors are used to depict different categories and label for each category is displayed in upper-right corner of the widget.

6.1.3 Activity Stream

This widget displays information about user, tenant, chain, method used for authentication, and the result.

6.1.4 Enroll Activity Stream

This widget displays information about enrolled users: last log on time, tenant, user, method used for authentication, and event type.

6.1.5 Users

This widget displays information about the enrolled users: tenant name, user name, enrollment status and last log on time.

6.1.6 Authenticators

This widget displays information about the enrolled authenticators: tenant name, user name, event category, method, comment and owner of the account.

6.1.7 Licenses

This widget displays information about the license id, license validity dates (such as From and To dates), license expire status and license warnings (regarding license expiry, exceed in user count)

6.1.8 Event Count Line Chart

This widget tracks and displays logon count of all events in the appliance. The X-axis (horizontal) represents time and Y-axis (vertical) represents logon count. Each data point on the chart represents numbers of user logged on at a specific time. All the data points are plotted and connected with a line to track the maximum and minimum number of logons.

6.1.9 Events Count Line Chart Grouped by Field

This widget tracks and displays logon count of specific parameter. The X-axis (horizontal) represents time and Y-axis (vertical) represents logon count. Data points of different colors represent specific category of the selected parameter. The label for each category is displayed in upper-right corner of the widget. All the data points are plotted and connected with a line to track the maximum and minimum number of logons.

6.1.10 Distinct Events Count Line Chart

This widget tracks and displays distinct count of all categories in the selected parameter (Distinct values by field). X-axis (horizontal) represents time and Y-axis (vertical) represents distinct logon count. Each data point on the chart represents unique logon count at a specific time. All the data points are plotted and connected with a line to track the maximum and minimum number of distinct logons.

For example: If the Distinct events count line chart widget is customized as follows:

  • Interval set to 1 hour.

  • Distinct values by field is set to User name.

The widget displays number of unique users logged in to all events for the time duration of 1 hour.

6.1.11 Distinct Events Count Line Chart Grouped by Field

This widget displays and classifies distinct logon count of each event. The X-axis (horizontal) represents time and Y-axis (vertical) represents distinct logon count. Each data point on the chart represents unique logon count of particular event at a specific time. All the data points are plotted and connected with a line to track the maximum and minimum number of distinct logons to particular event.