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28 | About W-ClearPass Policy Manager Dell Networking W-ClearPass Policy Manager 6.6 | User Guide
l Unhealthy requests are the requests to which the health state
was deemed to be quarantined (posture data received but
health status is not compliant) or unknown (no posture data
received).
This includes RADIUS and WebAuth requests. The default
data filters Health Requests and Unhealthy Requests are
used to plot this graph.
l Clicking on each circle on the line graph drills down to the
Access Tracker page that shows the healthy and unhealthy
requests for the last week.
To view the table with the latest authentications, drag and drop
the Latest Authentications widget to the Dashboard.
l Clicking on a row in the table drills down to the Access
Tracker page that shows requests sorted by timestamp with
the latest request displayed on the top.
To view the charts that show the endpoints discovered, drag and
drop the MDM Discovery Summary widget to the Dashboard.
l The endpoints are displayed in separate charts based on the
endpoint's operating system.
l Clicking a chart drills down to the Configuration > Identity
> Endpoints page. The results depends on the operating
system selected.
For example, if you click the Android devices chart, you can
view the list of only Android devices in the Endpoints page.
To view a display that shows the number of Linux, Mac, and
Windows OnGuard clients, as well as the total number of
OnGuard clients for this W-ClearPass server, drag and drop the
OnGuard Clients Summary to the Dashboard.
To view the links to the following configuration tasks, drag and
drop the Quick Links widget to the Dashboard:
l Start Configuring Policies
l Manage Services
l Access Tracker
l Analysis and Trending
l Network Devices
l Server Manager
l W-ClearPass Guest
l W-ClearPass Onboard
To view the trend of total request processing time, drag and
drop the Request Processing Time widget to the Dashboard.
Table 1: Dashboard Widget Summary (Continued)