To hone the details and finely control what
the ACC displays, you can use filters:
Local Filters—Local
filters are applied on a specific widget. A local filter allows
you to interact with the graph and customize the display so that
you can dig in to the details and access the information you want
to monitor on a specific widget. You can apply a local filter in
two ways: click into an attribute in the graph or table; or select Set
Filter within a widget. Set Filter allows
you to set a local filter that is persistent across reboots.
Global filters—Global filters are applied across the
ACC. A global filter allows you to pivot the display around the
details you care most about and exclude the unrelated information
from the current display. For example, to view all events related
to a specific user and application, you can apply the user’s IP
address and specify the application to create a global filter that
displays only information pertaining to that user and application
through all the tabs and widgets on the ACC. Global filters are
not persistent across logins.
Global filters can be applied
in three ways:
Set a global filter from
a table—Select an attribute from a table in any widget and apply
the attribute as a global filter.
Add a widget filter to be a global filter—Hover over
the attribute and click the arrow icon to the right of the attribute.
This option allows you to elevate a local filter used in a widget
and apply the attribute globally to update the display across all
tabs on the ACC.
Define a global filter—Define a filter using the Global
Filters pane on the ACC.