Dashboard Widgets
By default, the
Dashboard
displays
widgets in a Layout
of 3 Columns
but
you can customize the Dashboard
to display
only 2 Columns
, instead.You can also decide which widgets to display or hide so that
you see only those you want to monitor. To display a widget, select
a widget category from the
in the
widget header). The firewalls and Panorama save your widget display
settings across logins (separately for each administrator).
Widgets
drop-down
and select a widget to add it to the Dashboard (widget names that
appear in faded grayed-out text are already displayed). Hide (stop
displaying) a widget by closing the widget (

Refer to the
in the
top right corner of the Dashboard) or you can refresh individual
widgets (
within
each widget header). Use the unlabeled drop-down next to the manual
Dashboard refresh option (
) to
select the automatic refresh interval for the entire
Last updated
timestamp to
determine when the Dashboard data was last refreshed. You can manually
refresh the entire Dashboard
(



Dashboard
(in
minutes): 1
min
, 2
mins
, or 5 mins
; to disable automatic
refresh for the entire Dashboard
, select Manual
.Dashboard Widgets | Description |
---|---|
Application Widgets | |
Top Applications | Displays the applications with the most
sessions. The block size indicates the relative number of sessions
(mouse over the block to view the number), and the color indicates
the security risk—from green (lowest) to red (highest). Click an
application to view its application profile. |
Top High Risk Applications | Similar to Top Applications except that
it displays the highest-risk applications with the most sessions. |
ACC Risk Factor | Displays the average risk factor (1-5) for
the network traffic processed over the past week. Higher values
indicate higher risk. |
System Widgets | |
General Information | Displays the firewall or Panorama name and
model, the Panorama CPU and RAM, the Panorama system mode, the PAN-OS®
or Panorama software version, the IPv4 and IPv6 management IP information,
the serial number, the CPU ID and UUID, the application, threat,
and URL filtering definition versions, the current date and time,
and the length of time since the last restart. |
Interfaces ( Firewall only ) | Indicates whether each interface is up (green),
down (red), or in an unknown state (gray). |
System Resources | Displays the Management CPU usage, Data
Plane usage, and the Session Count (the number of sessions established
through the firewall or Panorama). |
High Availability | Indicates—when high availability (HA) is
enabled—the HA status of the local and peer firewall/Panorama—green
(active), yellow (passive), or black (other). For more information
about HA, refer to Device
> Virtual Systems or Panorama
> High Availability. |
Locks | Shows configuration locks that administrators
have set. |
Logged In Admins | Displays the source IP address, session
type (web interface or CLI), and session start time for each administrator
who is currently logged in. |
Logs Widgets | |
Threat Logs | Displays the threat ID, application, and
date and time for the last 10 entries in the Threat log. The threat
ID is a malware description or URL that violates the URL filtering
profile. Displays only entries from the last 60 minutes. |
URL Filtering Logs | Displays the description and date and time
for the last 60 minutes in the URL Filtering log. |
Data Filtering Logs | Displays the description and date and time
for the last 60 minutes in the Data Filtering log. |
Config Logs | Displays the administrator username, client
(web interface or CLI), and date and time for the last 10 entries
in the Configuration log. Displays only entries from the last 60
minutes. |
System Logs | Displays the description and date and time
for the last 10 entries in the System log. A “Config
installed” entry indicates configuration changes were committed
successfully. Displays only entries from the last 60 minutes. |
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