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FireSIGHT System User Guide
 
Chapter 38      Working with Discovery Events
  Viewing Discovery Performance Graphs
Step 1
Click the name of the application protocol you want to view.
The first page of the default servers workflow appears, constrained by the application protocol you 
picked. To use a different workflow, including a custom workflow, click 
(switch workflow)
 by the 
workflow title. For information on specifying a different default workflow, see 
For information on working with servers, see 
.
OS Breakdown
License: 
FireSIGHT
The OS Breakdown section lists the operating systems currently running on the monitored network, 
along with their vendors and the total number of hosts running each operating system.
A value of 
unknown
 for the operating system name or version means that the operating system or its 
version does not match any of the system’s fingerprints. A value of 
pending
 means that the system has 
not yet gathered enough information to identify the operating system or its version.
You can use the OS Breakdown section to view details on the detected operating systems.
To view hosts by operating system or vendor:
Access: 
Admin/Any Security Analyst
Step 1
You have two options:
  •
To view all hosts running a specific operating system, under 
OS Name
, click the operating system 
name.
  •
To view all hosts running any operating system from a specific vendor, under 
OS Vendor
, click the 
vendor name.
The first page of the default hosts workflow appears, constrained by the operating system or vendor you 
picked. To use a different workflow, including a custom workflow, click 
(switch workflow)
 by the 
workflow title. For information on specifying a different default workflow, see 
For information on working with hosts, see 
.
Viewing Discovery Performance Graphs
License: 
FireSIGHT
You can generate graphs that display performance statistics for managed devices with discovery events.
Note
New data is accumulated for statistics graphs every five minutes. Therefore, if you reload a graph 
quickly, the data may not change until the next five-minute increment occurs.
Descriptions of the available graph types follow.