Connectivity Tile
The Connectivity tile displays of the number of endpoints that are currently online and can be controlled through the ESM console.
The tile can be configured to display:
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'Local Online' - endpoints connected through the local network
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'Internet Online' - endpoints connected through the Internet
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'Total Online' - endpoints connected via Internet and local network
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'Offline' - managed endpoints that are not connected to ESM
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'All' of the above on a single tile

As with all dashboard tiles, administrators can add as many connectivity tiles as they wish.
Clicking a connectivity tile will open the 'View All Computers' interface with 'Online' category preselected. From this screen, admins can:
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View an overall summary of details pertaining to computers on the network – including security policy, CIS mode (locally administrated or Remote administrated) and last action performed such as run a scan or updated AV database.
See Viewing Endpoints for an overview of the information available from the 'View All Computers' interface.
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Launch various tasks such as creating a new computer group and running AV scans or database updates on selected computers
Click Here for a list and explanation of the tasks that can be launched from the 'View All Computers' interface.
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Tip: The View All Computers interface can also be opened by clicking the 'view' tile in the 'Computers' area. |
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Click the ellipsis
button on the settings bar at the bottom left of the interface. -
Drag the 'Connectivity' tile into the dashboard. The 'endpoint connectivity tile properties' dialog will appear.

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Select the information to be displayed as per your requirement in the properties tile and click 'save'. The new tile will be added to the dashboard area. You can add as many 'Connectivity' tiles as as you wish for the information you wish to see in the dashboard.
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To change the type of displayed information for a particular tile, click the words 'Connectivity' at the bottom of the tile then the icon:
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