Using the Remote/Central workspace
reports
While the Remote Site workspace reports work
very much like workspace reports in WhatsUp Gold Standard and
Premium Editions, there are a few items to note about the reports
that help you identify them as Remote/Central workspace reports
rather than local network workspace reports.
- The Remote Site header includes a network
icon next to the Remote Site name to differentiate the Remote Sites
from the local network devices (see 1)
- When you mouse over a Remote Site name,
address, group name, status, etc., a shortcut icon displays to indicate that you can
click to drill through the information on the Remote Site (see 2).
When you click the shortcut icon , a new web browser window opens for the
selected Remote Site.
: Make sure that you select the
option
for each user that you want to provide access to the Remote Site
reports. Also, make sure that you select the option if you want a user to
be able to access and change options in the Configure Remote Sites
dialog (). For more information, see Configuring user
accounts.
- The Last snapshot information indicates the
last date and time the Remote Site data was sent to the Central
Site (see 3).
- The date and time information turns blue if
it has been longer than 5 minutes since the remote site last
updated.
- The date and time information turns red if
it has been longer than 10 minutes since the remote site last
updated.