Table of contents Configure Your Aternity Account As Administrator of Aternity in your organization, you can configure Aternity account to reflect the needs of your organization. Determine your account settings ProcedureStep 1 Open a browser and sign in to Aternity. Step 2 Hover over the panel, click the gear icon , and select My Account. Step 3 In the General tab, configure: Field Description Branding and Display (Optional) Upload a logo to replace the logo of Aternity. Tip The logo size should be up to 232x45 pixels. Timezone Select the timezone for your account. In case the local timezone is not defined, Aternity displays data on dashboards in the timezone of the Aternity Management Server. Aternity supports only whole hours' time zones, but does not support half hour and 45-minute time zones (like UTC + 05:30) so that you cannot set them as your local timezone for your account. Note that this setting refers only for displaying data on dashboards. In other screens, like Users administrative page, the time is always the local browser time. Categories in the main menu Add main menu categories where users can save dashboards. Learn more.Tip The Main Menu does not show empty categories. Only if you saved a dashboard in that new category, the category appears in the menu. Account Industry and company size Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and select your industry and the amount of employees in your organization.. Now, having selected the corresponding Industry and Company Size filter values above, you can see in the dashboard the level of device health and user experience in your organization compared to other similar-size companies in this industry. Step 4 In the Security & Privacy tab, configure: Field Description Aternity Support Access Select to allow Aternity support engineers automatically access the account for troubleshooting purposes and resolving cases. If unchecked, support engineers have to request access and wait for approval, which may result in delays in support cases resolution. Restrict Network Access to Aternity Access restrictions enable you to control network access to your account. Enter the subnets that will be allowed to access Aternity. Remember to use only public IPv4 subnets. The first list is valid for those who access Aternity using the app console and REST API. To control access only for users who access Aternity via REST API, select the REST API Restriction checkbox. If checked, this setting overwrites the first list, if unchecked the access is controlled by the first list. Every time you update the list of subnets in the My Account screen, remember that this list overwrites the current list. Schedule email subscriptions Determine subscription options of the saved dashboards: Allow dashboard subscription to any email address or limit dashboard subscriptions to account users only. PDF file of a dashboard visualization will be attahed to that email. Learn more. Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Determine what Personally Identifiable Information to encrypt and what to keep visible. Learn more. Aternity comes with a default predefined encryption key out of the box. Administrative users assigned the View Personally Identifiable Information role can change the out of the box key and enter the desired encryption key. Note that once you change the key, you cannot go back to the default one. But you can change the current key again to something else and save the changes. Tip The encryption key should include only hexadecimal characters (0-9,a-f/A-F) and can be up to 32 characters long. Set security parameters for your account Step 5 In the Monitoring tab, configure: Field Description Incidents emails Enter the default email address for automatic email notifications of incident alerts. Learn more about incidents. For each activity, you can manually add a different email to send alert to when editing the activity (learn more). Step 6 Click Save to keep the changes and exit. In the right pane, there are quick links to the same menus that you can find in the Settings menu on the top bar.Tip You can also send email to Aternity SaaS Administration and ask to configure your account to allow access only from specific IPv4 subnets. Parent topic Configure the Shape of your Organization in AternityRelated tasksManage Locally Saved Dashboards in Your AccountDownload Agent for End User Devices or Aternity Mobile (Agent Deployment)Calculate License Units to PurchaseTrack or Change the Devices which Report to Aternity (Agent Administration)View the Users of AternitySecurity in Aternity SaaSRelated referenceUnderstanding How Location Mapping WorksSecure Data Access with Role-based Access Control (RBAC)Aternity SaaS Architecture SavePDF Selected topic Selected topic and subtopics All content Related Links
Configure Your Aternity Account As Administrator of Aternity in your organization, you can configure Aternity account to reflect the needs of your organization. Determine your account settings ProcedureStep 1 Open a browser and sign in to Aternity. Step 2 Hover over the panel, click the gear icon , and select My Account. Step 3 In the General tab, configure: Field Description Branding and Display (Optional) Upload a logo to replace the logo of Aternity. Tip The logo size should be up to 232x45 pixels. Timezone Select the timezone for your account. In case the local timezone is not defined, Aternity displays data on dashboards in the timezone of the Aternity Management Server. Aternity supports only whole hours' time zones, but does not support half hour and 45-minute time zones (like UTC + 05:30) so that you cannot set them as your local timezone for your account. Note that this setting refers only for displaying data on dashboards. In other screens, like Users administrative page, the time is always the local browser time. Categories in the main menu Add main menu categories where users can save dashboards. Learn more.Tip The Main Menu does not show empty categories. Only if you saved a dashboard in that new category, the category appears in the menu. Account Industry and company size Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and select your industry and the amount of employees in your organization.. Now, having selected the corresponding Industry and Company Size filter values above, you can see in the dashboard the level of device health and user experience in your organization compared to other similar-size companies in this industry. Step 4 In the Security & Privacy tab, configure: Field Description Aternity Support Access Select to allow Aternity support engineers automatically access the account for troubleshooting purposes and resolving cases. If unchecked, support engineers have to request access and wait for approval, which may result in delays in support cases resolution. Restrict Network Access to Aternity Access restrictions enable you to control network access to your account. Enter the subnets that will be allowed to access Aternity. Remember to use only public IPv4 subnets. The first list is valid for those who access Aternity using the app console and REST API. To control access only for users who access Aternity via REST API, select the REST API Restriction checkbox. If checked, this setting overwrites the first list, if unchecked the access is controlled by the first list. Every time you update the list of subnets in the My Account screen, remember that this list overwrites the current list. Schedule email subscriptions Determine subscription options of the saved dashboards: Allow dashboard subscription to any email address or limit dashboard subscriptions to account users only. PDF file of a dashboard visualization will be attahed to that email. Learn more. Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Determine what Personally Identifiable Information to encrypt and what to keep visible. Learn more. Aternity comes with a default predefined encryption key out of the box. Administrative users assigned the View Personally Identifiable Information role can change the out of the box key and enter the desired encryption key. Note that once you change the key, you cannot go back to the default one. But you can change the current key again to something else and save the changes. Tip The encryption key should include only hexadecimal characters (0-9,a-f/A-F) and can be up to 32 characters long. Set security parameters for your account Step 5 In the Monitoring tab, configure: Field Description Incidents emails Enter the default email address for automatic email notifications of incident alerts. Learn more about incidents. For each activity, you can manually add a different email to send alert to when editing the activity (learn more). Step 6 Click Save to keep the changes and exit. In the right pane, there are quick links to the same menus that you can find in the Settings menu on the top bar.Tip You can also send email to Aternity SaaS Administration and ask to configure your account to allow access only from specific IPv4 subnets. Parent topic Configure the Shape of your Organization in AternityRelated tasksManage Locally Saved Dashboards in Your AccountDownload Agent for End User Devices or Aternity Mobile (Agent Deployment)Calculate License Units to PurchaseTrack or Change the Devices which Report to Aternity (Agent Administration)View the Users of AternitySecurity in Aternity SaaSRelated referenceUnderstanding How Location Mapping WorksSecure Data Access with Role-based Access Control (RBAC)Aternity SaaS Architecture
Configure Your Aternity Account As Administrator of Aternity in your organization, you can configure Aternity account to reflect the needs of your organization. Determine your account settings ProcedureStep 1 Open a browser and sign in to Aternity. Step 2 Hover over the panel, click the gear icon , and select My Account. Step 3 In the General tab, configure: Field Description Branding and Display (Optional) Upload a logo to replace the logo of Aternity. Tip The logo size should be up to 232x45 pixels. Timezone Select the timezone for your account. In case the local timezone is not defined, Aternity displays data on dashboards in the timezone of the Aternity Management Server. Aternity supports only whole hours' time zones, but does not support half hour and 45-minute time zones (like UTC + 05:30) so that you cannot set them as your local timezone for your account. Note that this setting refers only for displaying data on dashboards. In other screens, like Users administrative page, the time is always the local browser time. Categories in the main menu Add main menu categories where users can save dashboards. Learn more.Tip The Main Menu does not show empty categories. Only if you saved a dashboard in that new category, the category appears in the menu. Account Industry and company size Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and select your industry and the amount of employees in your organization.. Now, having selected the corresponding Industry and Company Size filter values above, you can see in the dashboard the level of device health and user experience in your organization compared to other similar-size companies in this industry. Step 4 In the Security & Privacy tab, configure: Field Description Aternity Support Access Select to allow Aternity support engineers automatically access the account for troubleshooting purposes and resolving cases. If unchecked, support engineers have to request access and wait for approval, which may result in delays in support cases resolution. Restrict Network Access to Aternity Access restrictions enable you to control network access to your account. Enter the subnets that will be allowed to access Aternity. Remember to use only public IPv4 subnets. The first list is valid for those who access Aternity using the app console and REST API. To control access only for users who access Aternity via REST API, select the REST API Restriction checkbox. If checked, this setting overwrites the first list, if unchecked the access is controlled by the first list. Every time you update the list of subnets in the My Account screen, remember that this list overwrites the current list. Schedule email subscriptions Determine subscription options of the saved dashboards: Allow dashboard subscription to any email address or limit dashboard subscriptions to account users only. PDF file of a dashboard visualization will be attahed to that email. Learn more. Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Determine what Personally Identifiable Information to encrypt and what to keep visible. Learn more. Aternity comes with a default predefined encryption key out of the box. Administrative users assigned the View Personally Identifiable Information role can change the out of the box key and enter the desired encryption key. Note that once you change the key, you cannot go back to the default one. But you can change the current key again to something else and save the changes. Tip The encryption key should include only hexadecimal characters (0-9,a-f/A-F) and can be up to 32 characters long. Set security parameters for your account Step 5 In the Monitoring tab, configure: Field Description Incidents emails Enter the default email address for automatic email notifications of incident alerts. Learn more about incidents. For each activity, you can manually add a different email to send alert to when editing the activity (learn more). Step 6 Click Save to keep the changes and exit. In the right pane, there are quick links to the same menus that you can find in the Settings menu on the top bar.Tip You can also send email to Aternity SaaS Administration and ask to configure your account to allow access only from specific IPv4 subnets. Parent topic Configure the Shape of your Organization in AternityRelated tasksManage Locally Saved Dashboards in Your AccountDownload Agent for End User Devices or Aternity Mobile (Agent Deployment)Calculate License Units to PurchaseTrack or Change the Devices which Report to Aternity (Agent Administration)View the Users of AternitySecurity in Aternity SaaSRelated referenceUnderstanding How Location Mapping WorksSecure Data Access with Role-based Access Control (RBAC)Aternity SaaS Architecture