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Which reports come pre-configured?

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Auvik’s reporting features let you easily view and save copies of your network data. There are a few reports available now and we’ll be adding more reports in coming releases.

These are the reports that currently come pre-configured. You can filter the reports list to show only certain reports. For more information on filtering, see How to filter data in Auvik.

Note: Custom reports and scheduling reports is not supported.

Report name

Report description

All Interfaces by Utilization

Metrics for top interfaces by utilization, errors, discards, and packets

All printers

Metrics and alerts for all printers on your network

All UPSs

Metrics and alerts for all uninterruptable power supplies on your network

Infrastructure Availability

Metrics and alerts for all infrastructure devices on your network

Network Device Utilization

Metrics and alerts for all network devices on your network

Server Utilization

Metrics and alerts for all servers and hypervisors on your network

Top Devices by Bandwidth

Metrics for top devices by bandwidth

Top Interfaces by Bandwidth

Metrics for top interfaces by bandwidth

Top Network Devices by Utilization

Metrics for top network devices by utilization (CPU / Memory and Storage)

SSL VPN Sessions

Usage metrics for SSL VPNs. Supported on Cisco ASA 55xx (ASA v.8.0 or higher), SonicWall TZ series, and SonicWall NSA series (SonicOS 5.8 or higher) firewalls.

 

Reports are exported to a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet (.xlsx). We’ll be adding other export formats in the future.

What’s the difference between reports and data exports?

Data exports give you data about your network and the associated devices. For example, data exports can give you a complete list of all your network entities, or details about one specific entity.

Reports give you data based on a specific grouping of devices. The All Printers report, for example, contains details for all your network printers. This saves you from having to run a data export on each printer individually, and then merging the detail together.

How to run a report

  1. Click Documentation in the side navigation bar. Click Reports.
  2. In the displayed list of reports, find the one you want to run. Click the Export button at the end of its row.

See report summary before running the report

If you want, you can view the report before exporting it. You’ll be able to see a high-level summary of the report’s contents including how many devices are being reported on and how many alerts have been received.

  1. Click Documentation in the side navigation bar. Click Reports.
  2. In the displayed list of reports, find the one you want you want to see the summary for. Click the reports row.

While viewing the summary, you can click the Export button to download a copy of the report.

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