The Time Range selection filter appears
at the top of the dashboards where you want to filter information by time
range.
The time is localized, so you can filter based on the local time
for your region. Data is fetched every minute, but datapoints shown in most
histograms vary according to the Time Range
selected.
For your convenience, Prisma Access lets you pick the Time
Range from a few predefined ranges or configure your own
date and time range:
Last 15 min
1 datapoint for every 3 minutes for a total of 5 datapoints.
Last 1 Hour
1 datapoint for every 3 minutes for a total of 20 datapoints.
Last 3 Hours
1 datapoint for every 3 minutes for a total of 60 datapoints.
Last 24 Hours
1 datapoint for every 5 minutes for a total of 288 datapoints.
Last 7 Days
1 datapoint for every 30 minutes for a total of 336 datapoints.
Last 30 Days
1 datapoint for every 3 hours for a total of 180 datapoints.
Custom
You can set a custom time interval (for example, date and the time
example start at 5:00 pm on June 1 and end at 4:00 pm on June 2) in
addition to the prepopulated Time Range
selections available in the filter.
To set a start time, first select the date in the calendar, then
select the time under Start.
Apply the start time, then set the end
time by selecting an end date in the calendar and a time under
End.
Once you set a custom time range, it gets saved and applied across
all widgets within Insights that use the time range filter to
display data instead of real-time data.
You can pick from prepopulated Time Range
selections for custom time intervals:
- Last 15 min
1 datapoint every 3 minutes
for a total of 5 datapoints.
- Last 1 Hour
1 datapoint every 3 minutes
for a total of 20 datapoints.
- Last 3 Hours
1 datapoint every 3
minutes for a total of 60 datapoints.
- Last 24 Hours
1 datapoint every 5
minutes for a total of 288 datapoints.
- Last 48 Hours
1 datapoint every 30
minutes for a total of 96 datapoints.
- Last 7 Days
1 datapoint every 30
minutes for a total of 336 datapoints.
- Last 30 Days
1 datapoint every 3 hours
for a total of 240 datapoints.