Some of the content described in this article is available in meshIQ Manage versions 12.1 and later.
For a quick overview of what's new or changed, visit the meshIQ Highlights page for a version-by-version breakdown.
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Version 12.x and Later
Version 11.3 and Earlier
Version 12.x and Later
You can view detailed status information for objects across all products by using the Show Status option from a widget’s Selected menu.
For example, select an object in the Channels widget and choose Show Channel Status from the Selected menu.
Alternatively, you can click the Status value in the Status column (availability may vary depending on the widget type).
The Object Status tab opens in the Console, displaying real-time operational details for the selected object.
You can also compare the status of multiple objects of the same type by selecting multiple objects and choosing Show Status from the Selected menu.
To save object details, click Save Table as CSV within the Console.
A CSV file is downloaded automatically — you can find it in your browser’s downloads folder.
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Version 11.3 and Earlier
You can view detailed status information for objects across all products by using the Show Status option from a viewlet’s Action menu (or from the Selected menu in version 11.2 and later).
For example, select an object in the Channels viewlet and choose Show Channel Status from the Action menu (or Selected menu in version 11.2 and later).
Alternatively, you can click the Status value in the Status column (availability may vary depending on the viewlet type).
The Object Status tab opens in the Console, displaying real-time operational details for the selected object.
You can also compare the status of multiple objects of the same type by selecting multiple objects and choosing Show Status from the Action menu (or Selected menu in version 11.2 and later).
Exporting Object Details
To export the details of a selected object, click Save Table as CSV within the Console.
A CSV file is downloaded automatically — you can find it in your browser’s Downloads folder.