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Chapter 4 The left-hand navigation bar provides access to: Configure the Network with Omada SDN Controller Dashboard displays a summarized view of the network status through different visualizations. The widget-driven dashboard is customizable depending on your needs. Statistics provides a visual representation of the clients and network managed by the controller. The run charts show changes in device performances over time, including the status of switches and speed test results. Map generates the system topology automatically and you can look over the provisioning status of devices. By clicking on each node, you can view the detailed information of each device. You can also upload images of your location for a visual representation of your network. Devices displays all TP-Link devices discovered on the site and their general information. This list view can change depending on your monitoring needs through customizing the columns. You can click any device on the list to reveal the Properties window for more detailed information of each device and provisioning individual configurations to the device. Clients displays a list view of wired and wireless clients that are connected to the network. This list view can change depending on your monitoring need through customizing the columns. You can click any clients on the list to reveal the Properties window for more detailed information of each client and provisioning individual configurations to the client. Insight displays a list of statistics of your network device, clients and services during a specified period. You can change the range of date in one-day increments. Log displays logs that record varied activities of users, devices, and systems events, such as administrative actions and abnormal device behaviors. You can also configure notifications to receive alert emails of certain activities. Admin allows you to configure multi-level administrative accounts with a hierarchy of permissions that can be configured to provide finely grained levels of access to the controller as required by your enterprise. Settings is divided to two parts: Site Settings and Controller Settings. In Site Settings, you can provision and configure all your network devices on the same site in minutes. In Controller Settings, you can maintain the controller system for best performance. 46

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Chapter 4
Configure the Network with Omada SDN Controller
The left-hand navigation bar provides access to:
Dashboard
displays a summarized view of the network status through different
visualizations. The widget-driven dashboard is customizable depending on your needs.
Statistics
provides a visual representation of the clients and network managed by the
controller. The run charts show changes in device performances over time, including the
status of switches and speed test results.
Map
generates the system topology automatically and you can look over the provisioning
status of devices. By clicking on each node, you can view the detailed information of each
device. You can also upload images of your location for a visual representation of your
network.
Devices
displays all TP-Link devices discovered on the site and their general information.
This list view can change depending on your monitoring needs through customizing the
columns. You can click any device on the list to reveal the Properties window for more
detailed information of each device and provisioning individual configurations to the device.
Clients
displays a list view of wired and wireless clients that are connected to the network.
This list view can change depending on your monitoring need through customizing the
columns. You can click any clients on the list to reveal the Properties window for more
detailed information of each client and provisioning individual configurations to the client.
Insight
displays a list of statistics of your network device, clients and services during a
specified period. You can change the range of date in one-day increments.
Log
displays logs that record varied activities of users, devices, and systems events,
such as administrative actions and abnormal device behaviors. You can also configure
notifications to receive alert emails of certain activities.
Admin
allows you to configure multi-level administrative accounts with a hierarchy of
permissions that can be configured to provide finely grained levels of access to the
controller as required by your enterprise.
Settings
is divided to two parts: Site Settings and Controller Settings. In Site Settings,
you can provision and configure all your network devices on the same site in minutes. In
Controller Settings, you can maintain the controller system for best performance.