Knowledge Base / Frequently Asked Questions / Device ManageR (Legacy)
In your Device ManageR Dashboard, you can easily create custom graph, table and statistic widgets that display the information that is most important to you in a single screen.
You may view a video demonstration below:
By default, the Device ManageR Dashboard displays these 5 widgets, as shown in the image below:
– A table widget listing the top 5 sensors, ranked by number of alerts.
– A table widget listing the top devices, ranked by number of alerts.
– A table widget listing the top actions performed.
– A graph widget displaying the last 24 hours of sensor data from 1 sensor.
– A statistics widget populated with information about the devices and alerts monitored by Device ManageR.
To edit your dashboard widgets, please follow these steps:
1. Open Device ManageR in your web browser. You may open it by entering ‘localhost:8080’ or ‘<IP address of Device ManageR’s host system>:8080’ in your browser’s address bar.
2. Select Edit at the top of the screen.
3. The default widgets will appear in an edit view, as shown below.
4. Here, you can make the following changes:
To delete a widget, simply select the next to its Name field.
You can edit an existing widget by:
– Renaming it.
– Choosing a different Widget Type from the drop-down menu.
– Changing the other items specific to the widget type, such as Query, Device and Sensor.
1. To add a new widget, first select Add New Widget at the top of the screen.
2. You’ll see a new widget appear in the list, with a name similar to ‘New Widget 1.’
3. Leave the default, Create New Widget, or select the Copy Existing Widget radio button to copy another widget’s settings.
4. Then rename your widget and choose the desired drop-down options.
In our example, we’ve create a new 24 Hr Sensor Graph widget named ‘Data Center Humidity’ that will display sensor data from our Room Alert 32W’s internal humidity sensor.
When you are finished editing your widgets, select Save at the top of the screen.
Device ManageR will then take a minute to update all of the widget data prior to displaying it. Device ManageR will automatically update these widgets at regular intervals, so you may choose to leave the page open on screen to view constant trends.
Note that if multiple users are configured in Device ManageR, each user can customize their own unique dashboard that is specific to their interests and responsibilities. For more information, please see our Frequently Asked Question: How To Configure User Accounts In Device ManageR (VIDEO).
You may find Windows Command Prompt at the following path:
To run Windows Command Prompt as an administrator:
If you are using this client, you should configure the general SNMPv3 Credentials, but leave the Read / Write SNMPv3 Credentials section blank.
Current S models | Current E models |
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Room Alert 32S | Room Alert 32E |
Room Alert 12S | Room Alert 12E |
Room Alert 4E | |
Room Alert 3E | |
Current S models | Current E models |
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Room Alert 32S | Room Alert 32E |
Room Alert 12S | Room Alert 12E |
Room Alert 3S | Room Alert 4E |
Room Alert 3E | |
Room Alert 3W |