Investigate Devices
Investigate Devices
Navigate to Investigate > Devices menu to see an entire dashboard stating the device summary in your environment based on different aspects like spectrum, type, ownership, etc.
Investigate Devices based on Spectrum
Navigate to Investigate > Devices menu and select the Spectrum tab from the navigation bar to see the devices based on the network spectrum in the environment.
- You will see a pie chart with the number of devices connected through Wi-Fi, wired connections, or with undetermined interface information. Click on the pie chart elements to see an entire list of devices with detailed device summary.
- The high chart on the right shows the analog representation of Wi-Fi and wired devices on a specific time stamp.
- You can filter the chart results by toggling the elements in the spectrum class.
Investigate Devices based on Type
Navigate to Investigate > Devices menu and select the Type tab from the navigation bar to see the devices based on distinct types in the environment.
- The chart shows the distinct device types connected in the environment, like computers, smartphones, IOT devices, etc. You can hover over them to see the number of devices.
- The high chart on the right shows the analog representation of the devices on a specific time stamp.
- You can see a bar graph representing the manufacturers of the devices like Philips, HP, etc. connected in your environment.
- The bar graph shows the devices sorted by operating systems like Android, Linux, Windows, Mac, etc.
Investigate Devices based on Ownership
Navigate to Investigate > Devices menu and select the Ownership tab from the navigation bar to see the devices based on the owners of the devices in the environment.
- The chart shows the number of devices owned by corporate managed and unmanaged devices, employee owned, visiting owners, etc. You can hover over the elements in the pie chart. By clicking on the elements, you can see the inventory details of devices.
- The high chart on the right shows the analog representation of the ownership on a specific time stamp.
Investigate Devices based on Control
Navigate to Investigate > Devices menu and select the Control tab from the navigation bar to see the statistics of devices controlled manually or automated in the environment. Auto devices are the ones that work automatically without needing human intervention like printers, set-top boxes, smart TVs, thermostats, IoT devices, server computers, etc. These devices exhibit non-human behavior, for example, they are active long hours every day. User devices, on the other hand, are usually controlled by a human and exhibit human behavior, for example, they are not active more than certain hours a day, visit lots of sites, etc. Examples include: smartphones, computers, tablets. Devices can be either auto or user-controlled, depending on their function.
- You can see the number of devices controlled manually and automatically in the chart. You can hover over the elements in the pie chart. By clicking on the elements, you can see the detailed device summary.
- The high chart on the right shows the analog representation of the devices based on the control aspect on a specific time stamp.
- You can filter the chart results by toggling the elements in the devices class.
- The bar graph shows the distinct user-controlled devices.
- The bar graph shows the distinct automatically controlled devices.
Investigate Devices based on Protocols
Navigate to Investigate > Devices menu and select the Protocols tab from the navigation bar to see the devices based on different device protocols used in the environment.
- You can see a bar chart with distinct protocols and the count of devices beside it. By clicking on the elements, you can see the detailed device summary.
- The high chart on the right shows the analog representation of the protocol usage on a specific time stamp.
- Hotspots /Personal Hotspot / Neighbor AP Exposure section shows discovered Wi-Fi hotspots and exposed neighboring access points. The list contains devices outside your network.
- You can filter the chart results by toggling the protocols from the list.
Investigate Devices based on Internal Topology
Navigate to Investigate > Devices menu and select the Internal topology tab from the navigation bar to see the device topology in the environment.
You can see a fluid topology chart with all the parameters, like device category, control mode, ownership, protocols, type, etc. in the topology. You can also filter out the chart results by playing with the filters.
Investigate Devices based on External Topology
Navigate to Investigate > Devices menu and select the External topology tab from the navigation bar. It is the communication network of your devices to external destinations.