The topic introduces the following setting modes in dashboard widgets:
The following table introduces the options in the default settings mode.
Setting |
Explanation |
Applicable Widgets |
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Device |
▪All — all devices in the dashboard. ▪Customized — selected devices in the Customized drop-down list. |
▪Device Details ▪Configlet by Config Parser ▪Configlet by Design Filter ▪Single Device Data Table ▪Multi-device Data Table ▪Data Table, such as route table, Mac table and NCT table ▪Device Metric Chart ▪Interface Metric Chart |
Type |
Select the types of property to export. ▪Device — the device properties, such as hostname, management IP address and device type. ▪Interface — the properties of Layer 2 interfaces, IPv4 Layer 3 interfaces and IPv6 Layer 3 interfaces. ▪Module — the device module properties. See Supported Properties for Export for more details. |
▪Device Details |
Attach a CSV file for each type of properties |
Attach a CSV file for each selected type of property. |
▪Device Details |
Attach a ZIP file for the data table |
Attach a ZIP file containing the data tables of the selected devices. |
▪Data Table, such as route table, Mac table and NCT table |
Attach a ZIP file for the selected configuration |
Attach a ZIP file containing the whole configuration of each selected device. |
▪Configlet by Config Parser ▪Configlet by Design Filter |
Insert Caption |
Insert the caption for the current map page. By default, it is Map Name - Page Name. |
▪Map |
Interface Filter |
Filer interfaces via interface names to export data for them. Separate multiple interfaces names by a comma (,). Tip: You can use an asterisk (*) as a wildcard. If you leave the field blank, the data of all interfaces will be exported. |
▪Interface Metric Chart |
To switch to the All Settings mode, click All Settings at the upper-right corner of a widget. Any changes will be automatically saved for next use.
The settings in all settings mode contain default settings and advanced settings. The following table introduces the options in advanced settings.
Setting |
Explanation |
Applicable Widgets |
Include widget notes |
Export widget notes. |
All widgets that can be exported. |
Only include the devices that have the data |
Only export the devices that have the data. The option is selected by default. |
▪Configlet by Config Parser ▪Configlet by Design Filter ▪Device Metric Chart ▪Data Table, such as route table, Mac table, and NCT table ▪Single Device Data Table |
Only include the interfaces that have the metric data |
Only export the interface data without null metric values. The option is selected by default. |
▪Interface Metric Chart |
Merge the data of selected devices into one table |
Merge the data of all selected devices into one table. If not selected, the data of one device is stored in one table. |
▪Single Device Data Table |
Time Scope |
Specify the time scope for the device metric chart or interface chart. |
▪Device Metric Chart ▪Interface Metric Chart |
Tip: By default, the system only exports the data with the latest timestamp.
Tip: To switch to the Default Settings mode, click Default Settings at the upper-right corner of a widget. Any changes will be automatically saved for the next use.
The following table lists the properties that can be exported from the Device Details widget.
Property Type |
Property |
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The device properties that can be displayed in the Device Details pane. |
N/A |
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Note: The system only exports the physical interfaces and classifies them into Layer 2 interfaces, IPv4 Layer 3 interfaces and IPv6 Layer 3 interface. |
Layer 2 interface Note: Layer 2 interfaces are identified via the switchport mode property. |
▪Hostname ▪Interface Name ▪Speed ▪Duplex ▪Switchport Mode ▪VLAN ▪Native VLAN ▪Trunk Encapsulation ▪Description |
Layer 3 interface Note: Layer 3 interfaces are identified via the switchport mode and IPv4 address properties. |
▪Hostname ▪Interface Name ▪IPv4 Address ▪Routing Protocol ▪Multicasting Mode ▪MPLS VRF ▪Inbound ACL ▪Outbound ACL ▪Description |
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IPv6 Layer 3 interface Note: IPv6 Layer 3 interfaces are identified via IPv4 address and IPv6 address properties. |
▪Hostname ▪Interface Name ▪IPv6 Address ▪IPv6 Link Local Address ▪Routing Protocol ▪Multicasting Mode ▪MPLS VRF ▪Inbound ACL ▪Outbound ACL ▪Description |
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The module properties that can be displayed in the Device Details pane. |
N/A |