About Dashboards
A dashboard is a customizable monitoring interface that provides you with at-a-glance views of the current system status. It displays data about events collected and generated by the system, as well as information on the status and overall health of the appliances in your deployment. The information shown on the dashboard depends on your system’s licensing, configuration, and deployment.
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includes several predefined dashboards that you can use as-is or modify to suit your needs. By default, if your user role has dashboard access, your home page is the predefined Summary Dashboard. You can configure a different default home page or change the default dashboard to another predefined or custom dashboard.
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Each dashboard uses tabs to organize and display widgets grouped by related information. Tabs help you navigate different aspects of system monitoring within the same dashboard.
The Summary Dashboard includes tabs for key features such as Encrypted Visibility Engine and Zero Trust Network Access, among others. For more information about these dashboards, see Cisco Secure Firewall Management Center Device Configuration Guide.
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Widgets are small, self-contained components within tabs that provide insights into specific system aspects. For example, the predefined Appliance Information widget displays the appliance name, model, and currently running software version. Widgets display data constrained by the dashboard’s time range, which you can adjust from as short as the last hour to as long as the last year.
User role requirements for using dashboards
Access to dashboards depends on your user role. Roles with dashboard access include:
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Administrator
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Maintenance User
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Security Analyst
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Security Analyst (Read Only)
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Custom roles with the Dashboards permission
If your role does not have dashboard access, your default home page will be relevant to your role. For example, a Discovery Admin sees the Network Discovery page instead of a dashboard.















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