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Monitoring Devices via the Device Statistics Dashboard

The WSO2 IoTS device statistics dashboard provides an overview of the registered devices for administrators to manage them efficiently and effectively. Let's take a look at the information provided via the dashboard.

Getting device information

Follow the steps given below to access the WSO2 IoTS device statistics dashboard:

  1. Access the WSO2 device management console via https://<IoTS_HOST>:9443/devicemgt and sign in.
  2. Click the menu icon, and click DEVICE STATISTICS.

    You will now be navigated to the device statistics dashboard, which is facilitated via the WSO2 Dashboard Server. 


Overview

The overview displays the total number of devices and the connectivity status of the devices. Given below are the connectivity statuses that a device can have:

    • Active: The devices that are registered with WSO2 IoTS and are actively communicating with the server.
    • Unreachable: The devices that are registered with WSO2 IoTS but unable to communicate with the server.
    • Inactive: The devices that are registered with WSO2 IoTS but unable to actively communicate with the server or devices that are in the unreachable state for a long time.
    • Removed: The devices that have unregistered from WSO2 IoTS.

Unsecured devices

View with device vulnerabilitiesView with no device vulnerabilities

The unsecured section displays the number of devices that are prone to potential vulnerabilities.

    • Non Compliant: Devices that have not complied with the policies enforced on the device by WSO2 IoTS.
    • Un-monitored: Devices that have no policy assigned to them.

Non-compliant features 

View with non-compliant devicesView with no non-compliant devices

This section displays a graphical representation of the number of devices that do not comply with a given policy. For instance, as seen above, the graph indicates that 5 devices do not comply with the CAMERA policy. You can also hover over the relevant bar to get the policy ID/policy feature code and device count. 

Pagination

The above screen displays the 5 features per page. To change the number of features shown on a page, select a preferred value from the Show features list.

Device grouping

This section displays a graphical representation of the number of devices grouped by the device platform and the device ownership. For instance, as seen above, the number of android devices are much higher than any other platform. 

Filtering Devices

  1. Click on a classification by which you want to filter the devices.
    Example: Clicking on Inactive in the Overview section filters all the devices that have an Inactive connectivity status.

  2. Select a platform or an ownership type by which you want to further filter the devices.

    You are not able to filter devices by multiple platforms or ownership types at the same time.

    Example: Filter device that belongs to the Inactive, Android, and COPE device types.

    If you wish to take corrective measures to make a device more secure and compliant with the enforced policies, click Manage under Actions, and you will be navigated to the device details page of the device in the WSO2 device management console.

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