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Device health summaries and status

You can view a summary of the current health of all devices in your organization by clicking Overview in the context menu from the Device management view. By default, only the overall health is displayed. Select the Settings icon (Settings icon) next to the Managed devices title to show additional summaries.

Each summary includes a circular graph and statistics about the health of all managed devices. You can hover over each colored bar in the graph to see the total number of devices in that state. You can also click on the statistics to open the Devices page with a list of all devices in that state.

Overall health

A summary of the overall health of all managed devices, calculated based on based on the highest severity of all events that are associated with each device, is displayed graphically in the Managed devices panel by default.

  • Healthy. All devices are powered on, online, and have no warning or critical events.
  • Warning. Some devices have one or more warning events.
  • Critical. Some devices have one or more critical events, and possibly warning events.

For information about health status for specific devices, see Device status.

Firmware

A summary of device firmware, by firmware severity, is displayed graphically in the Managed devices panel by clicking the panel title and then clicking Firmware.

  • Critical updates. Critical firmware updates are available for some devices.

  • Not compliant. Firmware on some devices is not compliant with their assigned template.

  • Updates available. Non-critical firmware updates are available for some devices.

  • Up to date. Firmware on devices are compliant with their assigned template.

Vulnerabilities

A summary of devices that have common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs), by severity, is displayed graphically in the Managed devices panel by clicking the panel title and then clicking Vulnerabilities. .

  • Critical. Devices that have critical and possibly high, medium, and low vulnerabilities.
  • High. Devices that have high vulnerabilities and possibly medium and low vulnerabilities.
  • Medium. Devices that have medium and possibly low vulnerabilities.
  • Low. Devices that have low vulnerabilities.
  • None. Devices that have no vulnerabilities.