Image Map Panel – New Links Feature

Statseeker’s Image Map panel has seen a major update providing the ability to add links and configure those links to report timeseries or event data. This functionality greatly expands the range of use-cases for the Image Map panel, including the creation of interactive network layout diagrams. For more details, see Image Map.

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Ping RTT Comparison Dashboard

This new default Statseeker dashboard offers a detailed view into the historical Ping data for a device, or directly compares that data between two devices. The dashboard features:

  • Variable driven coloring rules – dynamically assign threshold values to suit the specific devices being reviewed in the dashboard and have the data colored according to those values
  • Drilldowns to historical ping-outage data

System and Administration

  • Statseeker now supports Azure cloud deployment via the Azure marketplace.
  • Added support for SNMP v2 and 3 trap messages.
  • Added the ability to assign groups to users during the user configuration process.
  • Implemented a range of platform and module security improvements.
  • Improved the performance of the device discovery and rewalk processes.
  • OS updated to FreeBSD 12.3-RELEASE-p3

Dashboards

  • Added new default dashboards:
    • Ping RTT Comparison
    • Statseeker Server Overview
    • Statseeker Process Details
  • Added the ability to create configurable links within Image Map panels.
  • Added the ability to reference variable values in coloring rule configurations.
  • Improved the geolocation data precision within Worldmap panels.
  • Legacy dashboards are unavailable on new installs and read-only on upgraded servers.

Reporting

  • Added the ability for the Statseeker server to report on its own health metrics.

See the Statseeker Documentation and Video Library for additional details on the release content.

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