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Supported Widgets
Published On Jun 02, 2026 - 4:18 AM

Supported Widgets

Understand the widgets available to you in Network & Edge.
F1 Dashboard Widgets
The F1 Dashboard Widgets are displayed on the console landing page
Widgets are available within the
My Dashboard
tab, which serves as the default bridge console upon login. This section allows users to personalize their workspace based on their roles and preferences by selecting, arranging, and saving widgets as needed. - Users can add widgets by clicking the Settings (gear) icon, opening the Widgets panel, and dragging the required widgets onto the dashboard canvas. The selected layout and configurations are saved automatically for future sessions.
Prerequisites
1) Access to Landing Page widgets requires appropriate ARMS permissions. Ensure the following permissions are assigned to the user:
  • bundle-inventory-management
  • bundle-network-management
  • inventory-viewer
  • network-viewer
  • aiops-viewer
2) Account has to subscribe for Catalog Service on this link > Network and Edge > Kyndryl Managed Network Services
Note:
Without these permissions, users may not be able to view or interact with the corresponding widgets.

Widget Description

The following widgets supported:
  • My Dashboard Widgets
    - This list contains all supported widgets for the My Dashboard console.
    • CPU Utilization:
      Displays CPU utilization for all network devices by severity:
      • Red: Critical – 81% to 100%
      • Amber – 51% to 80%
      • Green – 0% to 50%
    • Memory Utilization:
      Displays memory utilization for all network devices by severity:
      • Red: Critical – 81% to 100%
      • Amber – 51% to 80%
      • Green – 0% to 50%
      Note:
      Click to know more about this widget.
    • Create Incidents Over Time Widget:
      The Incident Over Time Widget provides a visual representation of incidents tracked over a defined time. It allows users to monitor trends, compare severity levels, and identify spikes or patterns in incident occurrences. Provides a visual representation of incidents tracked over a defined time period:
      Time Period
      Description
      Daily
      Displays daily recorded incidents over a selected time period.
      Weekly
      Displays weekly recorded incidents over a selected time period.
      Monthly
      Displays monthly recorded incidents over a selected time period.
      Provides different colored lines to represent incident priority levels:
      Indicator
      Priority Level
      Severity
      Description
      🔴
      P1
      Critical
      Highest priority, severe incidents requiring immediate action.
      🟠
      P2
      High
      High-priority incidents needing urgent attention.
      🟣
      P3
      Medium
      Moderate impact incidents.
      🟢
      P4
      Low
      Low-priority or minor incidents.
      Click for more details about this widget.
    • Create Network Device Status Widget:
      Provides a quick summary of network device status and allows easy navigation. Displays the status of network devices in different stages as given below:
      Color
      Status Type
      Description
      Planned
      🟦 Light Blue
      Devices planned for future deployment or implementation.
      Production
      🟩 Light Green
      Devices currently active in the production environment.
      Archived
      🟧 Orange
      Devices that are no longer actively used and have been archived.
      In Stock
      Pink
      Devices available in inventory and ready for deployment.
      Idle
      🟪 Purple
      Devices that are currently not assigned or in use.
      Others
      🟨 Yellow
      Devices categorized outside the standard status groups.
      Click for more details about this widget.
    • Create Network Device Type Widget:
      Provides a graphical overview of the distribution of devices across different network categories. The widget uses a donut chart with different colours to help users quickly understand the number and proportion of devices within the environment.
      Colour
      Device Type
      Description
      🟦 Blue
      Firewall
      Security devices that monitor and control network traffic.
      🟩 Green
      Switch
      Devices used to connect systems within a network.
      🟧 Orange
      Router
      Devices that route network traffic between networks.
      Pink
      Load Balancer
      Devices used to distribute workloads across resources.
      🟪 Purple
      Gateway
      Devices that connect networks using different protocols.
      ⬜ Light Gray
      Hubs
      Basic networking devices used to connect multiple systems.
      🟩 Light Green
      Others
      Devices that do not belong to predefined categories.
      Click for more details about this widget.
    • Display Network Device Type By Vendor:
      Provides visibility into the total number of devices available for each listed vendor as shown below:
      Colour Indicator
      Colour Name
      Device Type
      Description
      🟦
      Light Blue
      Firewall
      Security devices that monitor and control network traffic
      🟩
      Light Green
      Switch
      Devices used to connect systems within a network
      🟧
      Orange
      Router
      Devices that route traffic between different networks
      Pink
      Firewalls & Security Appliances
      Advanced security devices combining firewall and additional protections
      🟪
      Purple
      Wireless Access Point
      Devices that provide wireless network connectivity
      🟨
      Yellow
      Others
      Devices that do not fall into standard categories
      Note: Click to know more about this widget.
    • Display Firewalls by Vendor:
      Provides visibility into vendor diversity, sprawl, and technology standardization. The horizontal bar chart shows the number of network devices by firewall vendor as shown below:
      Vendor
      Firewall Devices
      Colour Indicator
      Notes
      🟦 Fortinet
      4747 devices
      Light Blue
      Highest number of firewall devices (dominant in chart)
      🟪 Cisco
      Very low (small bar)
      Purple
      Minimal firewall presence compared to Fortinet
      🟨 IBM
      Near zero
      Yellow
      Negligible or no visible firewall count
      🟧 Fortigate
      Near zero
      Orange
      Very small or barely visible data
      Note: Click to know more about this widget.
    • Display Load Balancer Vendors:
      Provides clear visibility into the distribution of technologies in use. Through a horizontal bar chart, users can view the number of network devices categorized by load balancer technology, helping identify vendor spread across the environment.
      Colour Indicator
      Vendor
      Number of Devices
      Description
      🟦
      Cisco
      45
      Major contributor with the highest number of load balancers
      🟩
      F5
      ~2–3
      Minimal number of load balancer devices compared to Cisco
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