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Track traffic


Want to resolve network problems?

Track bandwidth usage trends over time?

Learn who's using P2P applications that suck up bandwidth?

These are the kinds of questions that Paglo can help you answer. Just click this link to run the saved Track Traffic search right from this page: Paglo Query

The Track Traffic search is an example of a Paglo template search because before it runs, it presents you with a pull-down list of IP addresses that your Paglo Crawler discovered on your network which have interface statistics. Select the IP address from the pull-down list, and run the search. Paglo charts the traffic on the selected IP address.

Note: To gather data over time, you need to configure a few things. See Graph trends over time for the details.


Try your own search

You'll want to try conducting other types of searches too. Try a basic search using words or phrases in plain English. In the search field below, click Search to look for network adapters on your network. Or insert your own search terms:

One of the easiest is the click-to-keep search, where you refine a basic search so it returns precisely what you want. Do this by clicking the relevant items that you want to keep in the results.

Paglo recognizes wildcards and boolean operators too. And then there's the template search, which presents a list of variables such as IP addresses that you can choose from to focus the search.


Post it to a dashboard

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You can create a dashboard to display top-priority information at a glance — a virtual Network Operation Center (NOC). And as your Paglo Crawler reports fresh data from periodic scans, your Dashboard self-updates.

It's simple: when you have a search that's a keeper, click the Show/Hide button and pick Add to Dashboard to post the search to a dashboard for easy reference. Set up as many dashboards as you like.



Want to find out more?

If you’re curious, there are lots more examples of Paglo searches. If you’re new to Paglo, get acquainted with the basic search capabilities. If you’re a power user, check out the advanced search options. Or simply find out all about Paglo.