<%NUMBERING1%>.<%NUMBERING2%>.<%NUMBERING3%> PRTG Manual: Main Menu Structure
You can access all functions of PRTG using the main menu. In this section, you find descriptions about the most important menu items. Often, you can either click an item directly, or hover over it to show more items.
PRTG Main Menu Bar
This documentation refers to the PRTG System Administrator user accessing the Ajax interface on a master node. If you use other user accounts, interfaces, or nodes, you might not see all of the options in the way described here. If you use a cluster installation, note that failover nodes are read-only by default.
The following menu items are available:
Home
Click to open the user's homepage. The default setting is the PRTG welcome page. You can change the homepage in the user account settings. Point to Home to show other menu items.
PRTG Main Menu: Home
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Sample Dashboard
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Open a preconfigured dashboard to view monitoring data in another layout. Dashboards provide different preset overviews with the status of your sensors. This dashboard is one of the default Maps that PRTG creates automatically with a new installation.
The Home menu shows maps that have a 5***** priority. You can include up to 10 map entries in this menu.
You can change the appearance of the default dashboard with the Map Designer. To not show the sample dashboard in the menu, define a priority lower than 5***** for this map.
This option is not available in PRTG in the cloud.
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Dashboard 1 – Dashboard 3
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Choose a preconfigured dashboard to view monitoring data in another layout. Dashboards provide different preset overviews with the status of your sensors.
These dashboards are not customizable. You can create your own overview pages using the Maps feature. New installations of PRTG do not include these dashboards anymore.
This option is not available in PRTG in the cloud.
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Switch Cluster Node ›
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This option is only available if PRTG runs in Clustering mode. Show available cluster nodes. Hover over Switch Cluster Node to show other menu items. Follow the menu path (it is specific to your setup) to select another cluster node. The current Master node is shown in bold letters. Click on a node's name to leave the current node and connect to the other, showing the same page there.
This option is not available in PRTG in the cloud.
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Sitemap
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Open the sitemap, which contains a flat text view of all menu items. You can easily search for key words using the search function in your browser (usually shortcut CTRL+F).
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Welcome to PRTG
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Open the Welcome Page that shows the Paessler news feed and various information about your PRTG installation, and it provides quick links to major sections of the web interface.
This is the default homepage of the PRTG web interface.
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Make This My Homepage
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Change the page that is loaded when you click the Home button in the main menu. Select this command on any page to set its URL as the current user's homepage. This setting is user sensitive. The default homepage is /welcome.htm.
You can change this setting any time by clicking this command again, or by changing the Homepage URL in the My Account settings.
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Devices
Click to show a group view of all your devices, starting with the Root group, which contains all other groups of your setup. Hover over Devices to show other menu items.
PRTG Main Menu: Devices
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All
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Open the Overview tab of the Root group that shows a group view of all your devices (the device tree).
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Group View ›
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Open a tree view of all probes and groups in your setup. Click to show a group view of all your devices, starting with the Root group, which contains all other groups of your setup. Hover over Group View to show other menu items. Follow the menu path (it is specific to your setup) to view the devices in a specific probe or group only.
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Device List ›
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Open a list view of all devices in your setup. Click to show a table list of all devices in your setup. Hover over Device List to show other menu items. Choose Favorite Devices to show a list of all devices marked as Favorite. Follow the menu path (it is specific to your setup) to view a table list of the devices in a specific probe or group only.
In the table list that appears, you can re-sort the items by clicking the column's header items.
In device lists, you can use the Print QR-Codes button to show the QR codes of all devices in this list in a printable layout. You can change the size of the QR codes by changing the values of the according parameters width, height, and margin in the URL.
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Favorite Devices
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Open a table list of all devices marked as Favorite. Click the Print QR-Codes button to show a printable list of the QR codes of all your favorite devices.
To mark any device as a favorite device, select Priority/Favorite | Add to Favorites from its context menu or click the small flag on a device's details page.
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Dependencies ›
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Open an overview list of the Dependencies configured for the objects in your setup. Hover over the menu item to show other menu items. Choose between Selected Dependencies and Master Dependencies to view a list of all dependencies or explicit ones. You can select dependencies and define master dependencies in the Schedules, Dependencies, and Maintenance Windows settings of a monitoring object (not available for the Root group).
Click Dependencies Graph to visualize the dependencies between objects in your configuration. Follow the menu path (it is specific to your setup) to view dependencies of the objects in a specific probe or group only.
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Add Group
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Start an assistant that guides you through the process of adding a new group to your setup. For more information, please see section Create Objects Manually.
You can create new groups much faster by choosing Add Group... from a probe's or group's context menu.
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Add Auto-Discovery Group
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Start an assistant that guides you through the process of adding a new auto-discovery group to your setup. PRTG will create a new group and run an auto-discovery in your network to add devices and sensors for these devices automatically. For more information, please see section Using the Auto-Discovery
You can create new groups much faster by choosing Add Auto-Discovery Group... from a probe's or group's context menu.
This option is not available for cloud probes in PRTG in the cloud.
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Add Device
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Start an assistant that guides you through the process of adding a new device to an existing group. During the process, you can choose if PRTG will run an auto-discover for the new device to add sensors automatically. For more information, please see section Create Objects Manually.
You can create new devices much faster by choosing Add Device... from a group's context menu.
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Libraries
Click to open the Libraries overview list where you can view or add custom views of your network status and monitoring data. For more information, please see Libraries section. Hover over Libraries to show other menu items.
PRTG Main Menu: Libraries
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All
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Open the Libraries overview list where you can view or add custom device tree views of your network status and monitoring data.
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Add Library
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Open an assistant to directly create a new library.
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Select Library
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Open an existing library. Hover over Select Library to show other menu items. Follow the menu path (it is specific to your setup) to select a library and open it.
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Sensors
Click to show a table list of all sensors. In the table list that appears, you can re-sort the items by clicking the column's header items and you can filter the list by related object and tag with the inline filter directly above the table. Hover over Sensors in the main menu bar to show other menu items.
The column Last Value shows only the last value of the sensor's primary channel.
For most sensor lists, you can use Multi-Edit to change the settings of more than one sensor at once.
PRTG Main Menu: Sensors
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All
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Open a table list of all sensors. In the table list appearing, you can re-sort the items by clicking the column's header items.
The column Last Value shows only the last value of the sensor's primary channel.
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Add Sensor
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Start an assistant that guides you through the process of adding a new sensor to an existing device. For more information, please see section Add a Sensor. During the process, you can also choose to create a new device via the Add a Device assistant (that you can also open from the "Devices" menu directly).
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Favorite Sensors
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Open a table list of all sensors which you marked as Favorite.
To mark any sensor as a favorite sensor, select Priority/Favorite | Add to Favorites from its context menu or click the small flag on a device's details page.
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Top 10 Lists ›
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Open a dashboard view with different top 10 lists which show best or worst uptime, Ping, bandwidth usage, website response times, CPU usage, disk usage, memory usage, and system uptime. Click to show top 10 lists for all sensors. Hover over Top 10 Lists to show other menu items. Follow the menu path (it is specific to your setup) to view top 10 lists for a specific probe or group only.
The shown sensors are selected by default tags.
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By Current Value ›
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Open a list of sensors filtered by value. Hover over By Current Value to show other menu items. Follow the menu path to view table lists of Fastest or Slowest sensors for
- Ping
- Port
- Webpages
- IMAP/POP3/SMTP
- FTP
as well as a list of sensors with Most Used or Least Used
- Bandwidth Sensors
- CPUs
- Disks
- Memory
The shown sensors are selected by default tags.
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By Current Status ›
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Open a list of sensors filtered by status. Hover over By Current Status to show other menu items. Follow the menu path to view table lists of all sensors in a certain status. For more information about sensor states, please see Sensor States section.
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By Uptime/Downtime ›
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Open a list of sensors filtered by different parameters. Hover over By Uptime/Downtime to show other menu items. Follow the menu path to view table lists of all sensors sorted by
- Best Uptime (%)
- Highest Uptime (Time)
- Worst Downtime (%)
- Highest Downtime (Time)
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By Group ›
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Open a list of sensors filtered by their parent group. Hover over By Group to show other menu items. Follow the menu path (it is specific to your setup) to view a sensor table list of a specific probe or group only.
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By Type ›
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Open a list of sensors filtered by sensor type. Hover over By Type to show other menu items. Follow the alphabetical menu path (it is specific to your setup) to view a sensor table list containing only sensors of one specific sensor type.
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By Tag ›
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Open a list of sensors filtered by tag. Hover over By Tag to show other menu items. Follow the alphabetical menu path (it is specific to your setup) to see available tags. Select a tag to view a table list containing only sensors marked with this tag.
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Cross Reference ›
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Open the sensor cross reference to show information about all sensors including priority and favorite status, scanning interval, access rights, notification trigger settings, schedule, and dependency. Click to show a sensor cross reference for all sensors. Hover over Cross Reference to show other menu items. Follow the menu path (it is specific to your setup) to view cross reference information for sensors in a specific probe or group only, or to view them by type or tag.
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Compare Sensors ›
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Compare the data graphs of two or more sensors. Hover over Compare Sensors to show other menu items. Follow the menu path to open an assistant for comparing several monitoring objects. For more information, please see Compare Sensors section.
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View Historic Data
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Open an assistant for a quick generation of sensor data reports. For more information, please see Historic Data Reports section.
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Similar Sensors Overview
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Open an overview page with a list of similar sensors. For more information, please see Similar Sensors section.
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Alarms
Click to show all sensors that currently show a Down, Down (Partial), Warning, or Unusual status. In the table list that appears, you can re-sort the items by clicking the column's header items. If you select Show as Gauges, this command displays the sensor gauges in a size corresponding to their priority. Hover over Alarms to show other menu items.
PRTG Main Menu: Alarms
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All
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Open a list of all sensors that are currently in Down, Down (Partial), Down (Acknowledged), Warning, or Unusual status.
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Show as Gauges
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Open a page with the gauges of all sensors that are currently in Down, Down (Partial), Down (Acknowledged), Warning, or Unusual status. The size of the sensor gauges corresponds to their respective priority.
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Errors Only
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Open a list of all sensors that are currently in Down, Down (Partial), or Down (Acknowledged) status.
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Warnings Only
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Open a list of all sensors that are currently in Warning status.
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Unusuals Only
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Open a list of all sensors that are currently in Unusual status.
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Maps
Click to open the Maps overview page where you can view or add custom views of your network status and monitoring data. For more information, please see Maps section. Hover over Maps to show other menu items.
PRTG Main Menu: Maps
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All
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Open the Maps overview page where you can view or add custom views of your network's status and monitoring data.
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Add Map
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Open an assistant to directly add a new map.
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Select Map ›
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Open an existing map. Hover over Select Map to show other menu items. Follow the menu path (it is specific to your setup) to select a map.
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Reports
Click to open the Reports overview page where you can view or add reports of your monitoring data. For more information, please see Reports section. Hover over Reports to show other menu items.
PRTG Main Menu: Reports
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All
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Open the Reports overview page where you can view or add reports of your monitoring data.
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Add Report
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Open an assistant to directly add a new report.
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Select Report ›
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Open an existing report. Point to Select Report to show other menu items. Follow the menu path (it is specific to your setup) to select a report.
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Configuration Reports ›
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Create reports for maps, reports, users & user groups, and system configuration to document changes to the configuration. Point to Reports | Configuration Reports to see the available configuration reports.
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Logs
Click to show log information for all objects in your configuration, newest first. In the table list appearing, you can filter the items by using the respective options. Hover over Logs to show other menu items. For more information, please see Logs section.
Logs for monitoring objects (for example, sensors) are available as long as you define Logfile Records in the Historic Data Purging settings under System Administration—Core & Probes.
PRTG Main Menu: Logs
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All
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Open a table list with log information for all objects in your configuration, newest first.
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By Group ›
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Open a list with log information for objects in a certain group only, newest first. Hover over By Group to show other menu items. Select All, or follow the menu path (it is specific to your setup) to select a group you would like to show log information for.
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Status Changes ›
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Open a list with log information for certain status changes only. Hover over Status Changes to show other menu items. Follow the menu path to view log entries with a special value in the Status field only. Select between Up & Down (shows entries with either Up or Down in the Status field), Down, Warning, Unusual, Up, Paused/Resumed (shows entries with either Paused or Resumed in the Status field), or Acknowledged Alarms.
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System Events ›
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Open a list with log information regarding certain system event types only. Hover over System Events to show other menu items. Select between the following event types: Probe Related, Cluster Related, Auto-Discovery, Notifications, or Status Messages.
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Object History
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Open a list with log information about changes to the PRTG setup and deletions of subordinate system objects. The object history page has a tab-like interface. Using the tabs you can navigate through various sub-pages in order to view the changes to all related settings and deletions of objects. Select between the following tabs: My Account, System Setup, Notifications, Schedules, User Accounts, User Groups, Reports, Libraries, or Maps.
You can open a specific tab directly with the context-button History in the page header bar on the corresponding pages.
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Tickets
Click to show all tickets that are assigned to the current user. In the table list that appears, you can re-sort the items by clicking the column's header items, and you can filter the list with the inline filter directly above the table. Hover over Tickets to show other menu items.
Tickets show important system information or action steps to take for the administrator. For best experience with PRTG, check every ticket and conduct appropriate actions. For more information, please see section Tickets.
PRTG Main Menu: Tickets
You have several options to display a list of tickets, which is filtered to your needs. You can also create a new ticket via the main menu.
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All
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Open a list of all open tickets that are assigned to the current user.
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My Tickets
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Open a list of all open tickets that are assigned to the current user. Hover over My Tickets to show other menu items for filtering these tickets depending on their status.
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All Tickets
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Open a list of all open tickets of all PRTG users. Hover over All Tickets to show other menu items for filtering these tickets depending on their status.
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ToDo Tickets
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Open a list of open tickets from the type ToDo. Hover over ToDo Tickets to show other menu items for filtering these tickets depending on their status.
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Open Ticket
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Open the New Ticket dialog. Provide the needed information and confirm by clicking Save to create a User Ticket. For more information about available options, please refer to section Tickets.
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Setup
Click to show the setup page. Hover over Setup to show other menu items. For more information, please see Setup section.
PRTG Main Menu: Setup
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Overview
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Open the setup page.
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Account Settings ›
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Open the My Account settings. Hover over Account Settings to show and open the tabs of account settings directly. Choose from:
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System Administration ›
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Open the System Administration settings. Hover over System Administration to show and open the tabs of the system administration settings directly. Choose from:
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PRTG Status
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Open the PRTG Status—System Status page. When running a cluster, hover over PRTG Status to show other menu items. Choose from:
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License
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Open the license activation status page.
This option is not available in PRTG in the cloud.
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Auto-Update
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Open information about the Software Auto-Update status of your PRTG installation. On this page, you can also download and install available updates. Hover over Auto-Update to show other menu items. Choose from:
- Status to view the update status and to manually check for the latest update.
- Settings to define your update settings.
This option is not available in PRTG in the cloud.
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Downloads ›
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Open the downloads page of PRTG for additional downloads. Choose from:
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PRTG API
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Open the documentation of the Application Programming Interface (API) Definition for your installation.
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Contact Support
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Open the Contact Paessler Support / Send Your Feedback to Paessler form.
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Refresh (Arrows Symbol)
PRTG Main Menu: Refresh Button
Click this symbol to refresh all elements on the current page to display current data. Unlike the reload function of your browser, this only refreshes the single page elements, not the whole page.
Help Center (? Symbol)
PRTG Main Menu: Help Button
Open the Help and Support Center to get help if you have any questions regarding your PRTG setup.
Logout (Off Symbol)
PRTG Main Menu: Logout Button
Log out the current user and return to the login screen.
Search Box
Use the search box to find objects in your monitoring setup. Click into the field to enlarge it, enter your search term, and start the search with the enter key. PRTG will perform a string search in your entire monitoring setup, including groups, devices, sensors, libraries, maps, reports, tickets, and object comments, as well as in the PRTG user manual. You will see all search results on a new page.
You can only search for names that are actually displayed. For example, to search for a specific user, use their display name. The login name or email address of a user account will not be used.
Context Menu
Additionally, there are Context Menus available for all objects. Right-click an object to open it.
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