Updated on 2023-05-12 GMT+08:00

Homepage of the Console

You can use a Huawei Qiankun account to log in to the console. For details about how to register an account, see Account Registration.

Figure 1 Console homepage

The console homepage consists of four parts: menu bar, map, Smart Assistant, and system messages.

  • Menu bar: provides menus such as resource center and account management on the right, and provides the service list and dashboard entry on the left.

    You can click the Huawei Qiankun logo on the left to redirect to Huawei Qiankun Marketplace. You can click Console to go to the Huawei Qiankun console homepage.

  • Map: displays service coverage intuitively, including site deployment, inter-site VPN interconnection, site configuration, and service security. The numbers of users, applications, sites, devices, and assets of the current tenant are displayed in the upper left corner of the map. You can click the data to view details.
    • Overview of site deployment and configuration, such as location, status, and devices of sites. You can perform the following operations on a single site:
      • View site information. Move the cursor to a site icon to view the numbers of devices, assets, users, and applications at the current site. You can click to modify the site name and location.
      • View site details. Move the cursor to the site icon and click to view site details.
      • The number on an aggregated site icon indicates the number of sites in the current location.
      • A green site icon indicates that the current site has no pending event. A red site icon indicates that the current site has pending events.
    • Menu bar in the lower right corner of the map
      • The map is displayed in auto mode by default. You can click in the lower right corner of the map, select Custom Mode, and click Save to change the map view mode.
      • Click in the menu bar to display the map in full screen.
      • To zoom in or out the map, move the scroll wheel, click an aggregated site icon, or click + or - in the lower right corner of the map.
  • Smart Assistant: provides various functions to simplify O&M and improve efficiency.
    • System health evaluation: After a service is activated, the system security and network issues are monitored in real time, and the system health is dynamically evaluated. Table 1 lists the health levels.
    • To-dos: Exception events are automatically detected, and the events that need to be manually handled are displayed, facilitating event handling.
    Table 1 Health levels

    Level

    Color

    Score

    Secure

    Green

    90–100

    Good

    Orange

    70–89

    At risk

    Red

    0–69

  • System messages: You can click More in the upper right corner to access the message center. For details, see Message Center.