Tracking Web Usage

DanielBHSNIT
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Tracking Web Usage

Is it possible to track what clients have used a particular website a over period of time from the dashboard?

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alemabrahao
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The best way is to send the logs to a syslog server.

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DanielBHSNIT
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I updated my question to be more specific; anyway to do it using the dashboard.

alemabrahao
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The dashboard is very limited in this regard.

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PhilipDAth
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No.

RWelch
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Although I haven't tried this in quite a long time, there is a feature to add a custom pie chart on the dashboard found in Network-wide > Monitor > Clients > Application details page that you can specify specific URLs, etc.

Next-gen Traffic Analytics - Network-Based Application Recognition (NBAR) Integration 

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alemabrahao
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It will not work. On event log page you can see just the blockd URL's. Unfortunately the dashboard is quite limited in this regard.

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alemabrahao
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Take a look at this: https://dunxnew.wordpress.com/2015/09/24/custom-pie-charts-in-meraki/

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