<%NUMBERING1%>.<%NUMBERING2%>.<%NUMBERING3%> PRTG Manual: User Interface

On the User Interface tab, you can define global settings regarding the PRTG web interface, PRTG web server settings and performance, Geo Maps, and graph settings.

i_round_blueThis documentation refers to an administrator that accesses the PRTG web interface on a master node. Other user accounts, interfaces, or failover nodes might not have all of the options in the way described here. In a cluster, note that failover nodes are read-only by default.

i_podIf 15 minutes (900) seconds have passed since your last credential-based login and you open a setup page from a different setup page, PRTG asks you to enter your credentials again for security reasons. A dialog box appears. Enter your Login Name and Password and click OK to continue.

In this section:

PRTG Web Interface

PRTG Web Interface

PRTG Web Interface

Setting

Description

Site Name

In the PRTG web interface, you can see the site name on the Login screen and in the title bar of the browser window. PRTG also uses the site name in notification emails by default. Enter a string.

i_round_blueIf the name contains angle brackets (<>), PRTG replaces them with braces ({}) for security reasons. For more information, see the Knowledge Base: What security features does PRTG include?

DNS Name

Enter a Domain Name System (DNS) name if the PRTG web interface is also reachable via the DNS name. PRTG also uses the DNS name in notification emails to generate links by default. Enter a string.

i_round_redDo not use the special characters " and \ in the DNS name.

i_round_blueIn a cluster, only the master node uses the DNS name that you enter. You cannot enter a DNS name for a failover node.

i_podThis option is not available in PRTG Hosted Monitor.

Language

Select the language. The default language is English.

i_round_blueThis setting defines the language of the PRTG web interface and the PRTG Administration Tool.

List of available languages:

  • Deutsch (German)
  • English
  • Español (Spanish)
  • Français (French)
  • Nederlands (Dutch)
  • Português (Portuguese)
  • Pyсский (Russian)
  • 日本語 (Japanese)
  • 简体中文 (Simplified Chinese)

i_round_redIf you change this setting, PRTG needs to restart the PRTG core server to apply your changes. After you click Save, a dialog box appears that asks you to confirm the restart. Click OK to trigger the restart. During the restart, all users of the PRTG web interface, the PRTG app for desktop, or the PRTG Apps for Mobile Network Monitoring are disconnected and reconnected.

Graph Type

Select how PRTG displays graphs in the PRTG web interface and in reports:

  • Display area graphs (recommended): Display series of data points connected by straight lines. Areas between axis and lines are shaded.
  • Display line graphs: Display series of data points connected by straight lines.

i_round_blueWe recommend that you use area charts for better visibility.

i_round_bluePRTG automatically displays graphs that contain data from more than one cluster node as line graphs.

Automatic Logout

Define if PRTG automatically logs inactive users out of the PRTG web interface:

  • Do not log out users after a period of inactivity: Do not log out users even if they are inactive for a longer period of time.
  • Log out users after a period of inactivity: Log out users if they are inactive for a certain period of time for security reasons.

Period of Inactivity

This setting is only visible if you select Log out users after a period of inactivity above.

Specify the period of inactivity in minutes after which PRTG automatically logs out users. Enter an integer.

i_round_bluePRTG redirects users to the Login screen after this period of inactivity.

i_round_blueIf the value you enter is greater than 1 minute, a logout countdown appears 1 minute before PRTG logs out users. If the value is 1 minute, users see the logout countdown 30 seconds before PRTG logs them out. Click in the browser window to stop the countdown and to stay logged in to the PRTG web interface.

Logout Countdown

Logout Countdown

Google Analytics Tracking ID

Enter your Google Analytics Tracking ID to track the usage of pages in the PRTG web interface with Google Analytics. Enter a string or leave the field empty. The string looks like this UA-xxxxxx-xx, for example.

i_round_redYou need a Google Analytics account for this feature. Create a tracking ID within the Google Analytics portal and enter it here. PRTG then dynamically integrates it into the PRTG web interface.

i_square_cyanFor more information, see the Knowledge Base: How can I integrate Google Analytics into PRTG?

i_podThis option is not available in PRTG Hosted Monitor.

Geo Maps

Geo Maps

Geo Maps

Setting

Description

Service Provider

Select if and how you want to enable the Geo Maps feature. If you enable the feature, PRTG uses the first line of the location setting of an object to show it on a geographical map. Choose a map provider:

  • Disable Geo Maps integration: Disable the Geo Maps feature and do not show geographical maps in the PRTG web interface.
  • Default: Use the default option HERE Maps to show geographical maps.
  • HERE Maps: Use HERE Maps to show geographical maps.
  • Google Maps (API key required): Use Google Maps to show geographical maps. Sign up for a Google Maps API key to use this service.

i_square_cyanFor more information about the different map providers, see the Knowledge Base: Which provider should I use for the Geo Maps feature of PRTG?

Map Type

The options that are available depend on the map provider that you select above. Default, HERE Maps, and Google Maps (API key required) all have the following options:

  • Standard: Show geographical maps in a standard map view.
  • Satellite: Show geographical maps in a satellite view.

In addition to these options, Google Maps (API key required) also has the following options:

  • Terrain: Show geographical maps in a terrain view.
  • Hybrid (satellite and standard map): Show geographical maps in a hybrid view.

Google Maps Static API Key

This setting is only visible if you select Google Maps (API key required) above.

Enter your Google Maps Static API key.

i_square_cyanFor more information on how to get a Google API key, see the Knowledge Base: How do I get a Google Maps API key for use in PRTG?

PRTG Web Server

PRTG Web Server

PRTG Web Server

Setting

Description

Performance Handling

Select if you want to enable performance improvements for the PRTG web interface.

  • Do not limit features or delay display (recommended): Provide full functionality and show all menu items and live data.
    i_round_blueWe recommend that you use this option.
  • Limit features and delay display: Improve the reaction time and speed of the PRTG web interface by delaying the display of monitoring data and hiding some features.

i_square_cyanFor more information on how to speed up the PRTG web interface, see the Knowledge Base: How can I speed up PRTG—especially for large installations?

IP Address for PRTG Web Server

The PRTG web server provides access via the PRTG web interface and the PRTG app for desktop. Specify on which IP address the PRTG web server runs. Later, you can log in to the PRTG web interface in your browser via this IP address.

  • Localhost, 127.0.0.1 (PRTG is not accessible from other computers):Use 127.0.0.1 only. The PRTG web interface and the PRTG app for desktop are only accessible from the PRTG core server system.
    i_round_redEither the selected port or at least one port in the range from 8080 to 8089 must be available on 127.0.0.1.
     
    i_round_redIf you run PRTG on localhost, do not use the DNS name http://localhost to log in to the PRTG web server. This might considerably slow down the PRTG web interface. Use your local IP address or http://127.0.0.1 instead.
  • All IP addresses available on the PRTG core server system (recommended): Use all IP addresses that are available on the PRTG core server system and enable access to the PRTG web server for all of these IP addresses.
    i_round_redThe selected Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) port for the PRTG web server must be available on all selected IP addresses.
  • Specify IP addresses: Select specific IP addresses on which the PRTG web server runs. The list is specific to your setup. Enable check boxes in front of every IP address that you want the PRTG web server to be available at. You can also select all IP addresses by clicking the Select all IP addresses button or deselect all addresses by clicking the Deselect all IP addresses button.
    i_round_redEither the selected port or at least one port in the range from 8080 to 8089 must be available on the specified IP address.

i_round_redRegardless of the setting that you select, one port in the range from 8080 to 8180 must be available on the specified IP address so that PRTG can create reports. The report engine tries to connect to the PRTG core server on one of these ports.

i_round_redIf PRTG does not find a network card on startup, it switches this setting to Localhost, 127.0.0.1 (PRTG is not accessible from other computers). This setting remains even if a network card is available later on. If you disable or remove the network card on the PRTG core server system, check this setting.

i_round_redIf you change this setting, PRTG needs to restart the PRTG core server to apply your changes. After you click Save, a dialog box appears that asks you to confirm the restart. Click OK to trigger the restart. During the restart, all users of the PRTG web interface, the PRTG app for desktop, or the PRTG Apps for Mobile Network Monitoring are disconnected and reconnected.

i_podThis option is not available in PRTG Hosted Monitor.

TCP Port for PRTG Web Server

Specify how the PRTG web server accepts incoming web page requests:

  • Secure HTTPS server (port 443, recommended, mandatory for internet access): Use a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)/Transport Layer Security (TLS) secured HTTPS connection on port 443.
    i_round_redThis setting is required if you want to access the PRTG web interface via the internet.
     
    i_round_blueAlthough the connection is secure, you see an SSL certificate warning in your browser when you log in to the PRTG web interface because the default certificate is unknown to your browser. For more information, see the Knowledge Base: Why does my browser show an SSL certificate warning when I open the PRTG web interface?. You can install a different SSL certificate for PRTG. For more information, see the Paessler website: How to use your own SSL certificate with the PRTG web server.
     
    i_round_blueIf port 80 is available, PRTG reserves it as well. If port 80 is not available, PRTG tries port 8080 as fallback. If this port is also not available, PRTG searches from port 8081 upwards for a free port. PRTG sends a ticket that shows you the currently used port number and switches back to port 80 as soon as it is available again. When users try to connect on port 80 via HTTP, they are redirected to port 443 via HTTPS. You can change this behavior via a registry setting. If port 443 is not available, PRTG tries port 8443 as fallback. If this port is also not available, PRTG searches from port 8444 upwards for a free port. PRTG sends a ticket that shows you the currently used port number and switches back to port 443 as soon as it is available again.
  • Unsecure HTTP server (default port 80, not recommended): Use the PRTG web server without SSL/TLS on port 80.
    i_round_blueThis setting is not recommended for WAN connections.
     
    i_round_redIf you use the PRTG web server via the internet without connection security, attackers could potentially spy on credentials that you enter in PRTG. We strongly recommend that you use this option only in a LAN.
  • Custom configuration: Specify a custom port for the PRTG web server and the security of the connection. This option is intended for systems that already have a web server on the standard port.
    i_round_redIf PRTG always uses a fallback port after a server restart, check for other programs that use the same port as PRTG. For example, the Microsoft Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) web server also uses port 80 (port 443 for secure connections) by default and blocks it. We recommend that you disable such programs and services on startup.

i_round_redIf you change this setting, PRTG needs to restart the PRTG core server to apply your changes. After you click Save, a dialog box appears that asks you to confirm the restart. Click OK to trigger the restart. During the restart, all users of the PRTG web interface, the PRTG app for desktop, or the PRTG Apps for Mobile Network Monitoring are disconnected and reconnected.

i_podThis option is not available in PRTG Hosted Monitor.

PRTG Web Server Port

This setting is only visible if you select Custom configuration above.

Enter the TCP port number (between 1 and 65535) that you want the PRTG web server to run on. Enter an integer.

i_round_blueIf you use a secure connection and port 80 is free, PRTG also reserves it. When users try to connect on port 80 via HTTP, they are redirected to the custom port via HTTPS. You can change this behavior via a registry setting.

i_round_blueIf the port that you define for secure connections is not available, PRTG tries port 8443 as fallback. If this port is also not available, PRTG searches from port 8444 upwards for a free port. PRTG sends a ticket that shows you the currently used port and switches back to the original port as soon as it is available again.

i_round_redIf you change this setting, PRTG needs to restart the PRTG core server to apply your changes. After you click Save, a dialog box appears that asks you to confirm the restart. Click OK to trigger the restart. During the restart, all users of the PRTG web interface, the PRTG app for desktop, or the PRTG Apps for Mobile Network Monitoring are disconnected and reconnected.

i_podThis option is not available in PRTG Hosted Monitor.

PRTG Web Server Security

This setting is only visible if you select Custom configuration above.

Specify if you want to use connection security:

  • Use HTTPS (secured with SSL/TLS): Use an SSL/TLS secured HTTPS connection on the port that you define as PRTG Web Server Port.
    i_round_blueAlthough the connection is secure, you see an SSL certificate warning in your browser when you log in to the PRTG web interface, because the default certificate is unknown to your browser. You can install a different SSL certificate for PRTG later. For more information, see the Paessler website: How to use your own SSL certificate with the PRTG web server.
  • Do not use connection security (not recommended): Use the PRTG web server without SSL/TLS on the port that you define as PRTG Web Server Port.
    i_round_blueWe recommend that you do not use this setting for WAN connections.
     
    i_round_redIf you use the PRTG web server without connection security on the internet, attackers could potentially spy on credentials that you enter in PRTG. We strongly recommend that you use this setting in a LAN only.

i_round_redIf you change this setting, PRTG needs to restart the PRTG core server to apply your changes. After you click Save, a dialog box appears that asks you to confirm the restart. Click OK to trigger the restart. During the restart, all users of the PRTG web interface, the PRTG app for desktop, or the PRTG Apps for Mobile Network Monitoring are disconnected and reconnected.

i_podThis option is not available in PRTG Hosted Monitor.

Connection Security

Specify the security level to use for connections to and from the PRTG web server:

  • High security (TLS 1.3, TLS 1.2): Only accept high security connections from clients like web browsers, apps, the PRTG app for desktop, or API clients.
    i_round_redThese clients must support modern forward secrecy cipher suites.
  • Default security (TLS 1.3, TLS 1.2) (recommended): Only accept high security connections from clients like web browsers, apps, the PRTG app for desktop, or API clients.
    i_round_redThese clients must support modern forward secrecy cipher suites.
  • Weakened security (TLS 1.3, TLS 1.2, TLS 1.1, TLS 1.0): If you have clients that do not support High security (TLS 1.3, TLS 1.2) or Default security (TLS 1.3, TLS 1.2) (recommended), temporarily use this setting so that they can connect. This setting accepts TLS 1.3, TLS 1.2, TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.0 connections.
    i_round_blueThis might be necessary, for example, for older browsers, browsers that run on old network components, or some default browsers on Android systems.
     
    i_round_blueWe strongly recommend that you update your clients and then use Default security (TLS 1.3, TLS 1.2) (recommended) or High security (TLS 1.3, TLS 1.2).

i_round_blueIf you set a registry key in previous PRTG versions to override the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)/Transport Layer Security (TLS) version and cipher suites of PRTG web server connections or probe connections, High security (TLS 1.3, TLS 1.2) overrides the registry setting and only TLS 1.3 and TLS 1.2 are allowed. If you select Default security (TLS 1.3, TLS 1.2) (recommended), the registry value overrides this setting and the connection security that you defined in the registry applies.

i_round_bluePRTG displays the SSL/TLS versions and cipher suites that are used for connections to and from the PRTG web server under Setup | PRTG Status.

i_round_redIf you change this setting, PRTG needs to restart the PRTG core server to apply your changes. After you click Save, a dialog box appears that asks you to confirm the restart. Click OK to trigger the restart. During the restart, all users of the PRTG web interface, the PRTG app for desktop, or the PRTG Apps for Mobile Network Monitoring are disconnected and reconnected.

i_podThis option is not available in PRTG Hosted Monitor.

Active IP Address/Port Combinations

Shows all active combinations of the IP addresses and ports on which the PRTG web server listens for web requests.

i_round_blueThis setting is for your information only. You cannot change it.

i_round_bluePRTG internally uses port 8085 for report generation.

i_podThis option is not available in PRTG Hosted Monitor.

Graph Settings

PRTG shows several graphs on the Overview tabs and x Days tabs of objects in the PRTG web interface. PRTG keeps these in RAM for fast graph display. The longer the time frames and the shorter the intervals are, the more memory PRTG uses for this. You can adapt the details for all four graphs. This setting also changes the caption of the graphs and tabs in the PRTG web interface and thePRTG app for desktop.

i_round_redIf you change this setting, PRTG needs to restart the PRTG core server to apply your changes. After you click Save, a dialog box appears that asks you to confirm the restart. Click OK to trigger the restart. During the restart, all users of the PRTG web interface, the PRTG app for desktop, or the PRTG Apps for Mobile Network Monitoring are disconnected and reconnected.

Graph Settings

Graph Settings

Setting

Description

Live Graph

i_round_blueThe live graph is only available for sensors.

The live graph does not have a fixed time span but you can define how many values to display. The actual time span that the live graph covers depends on the scanning interval of the sensor that you view. PRTG automatically calculates the time span. The default is 120 Values. This results in a graph that covers a time span of two hours if a sensor has a 1-minute scanning interval. Other scanning intervals result in graphs that cover different time spans.

  • 60 values: Cover a time span of one hour if a sensor has a scanning interval of one minute.

i_round_blueThis setting uses the least amount of RAM. We recommend this setting for installations with 10,000 sensors or more.

  • 120 values: Cover a time span of two hours if a sensor has a scanning interval of one minute.
  • 240 values: Cover a time span of four hours if a sensor has a scanning interval of one minute.
  • 480 values: Cover a time span of eight hours if a sensor has a scanning interval of one minute.
  • 960 values: Cover a time span of 16 hours if sensor has a scanning interval of one minute.

i_round_blueThis setting uses the most amount of RAM.

Graph 1

By default, this is the 2 days graph in the PRTG web interface. You can change it to have more or less detail. PRTG averages the monitoring results of the actual scanning intervals of the sensors.

  • 1 day with averages of 1 minute: Cover a time span of one day with averages of one minute. This results in 1440 values.
  • 1 day with averages of 5 minutes: Cover a time span of one day with averages of five minutes. This results in 288 values.
  • 1 day with averages of 15 minutes: Cover a time span of one day with averages of 15 minutes. This results in 96 values.

i_round_blueThis setting uses the least amount of RAM. We recommend this setting for installations with 10,000 sensors or more.

  • 2 days with averages of 1 minute : Cover a time span of two days with averages of one minute. This results in 2880 values.

i_round_blueThis setting uses the most amount of RAM.

  • 2 days with averages of 5 minutes: Cover a time span of two days with averages of five minutes. This results in 576 values.
  • 2 days with averages of 15 minutes: Cover a time span of two days with averages of 15 minutes. This results in 192 values.
  • 4 days with averages of 1 hour: Cover a time span of two days with averages of one hour. This results in 96 values.

i_round_blueThis setting uses the least amount of RAM. We recommend this setting for installations with 10,000 sensors or more.

Graph 2

By default, this is the 30 days graph in the PRTG web interface. You can change it to have more or less detail.

  • 10 days with averages of 1 hour: Cover a time span of 10 days with averages of one hour. This results in 240 values.
  • 20 days with averages of 1 hour: Cover a time span of 20 days with averages of one hour. This results in 480 values.
  • 30 days with averages of 1 hour: Cover a time span of 30 days with averages of one hour. This results in 720 values.
  • 30 days with averages of 6 hours: Cover a time span of 30 days with averages of six hours. This results in 120 values.

i_round_blueThis setting uses the least amount of RAM. We recommend this setting for installations with 10,000 sensors or more.

  • 40 days with averages of 1 hour: Cover a time span of 40 days with averages of one hour. This results in 960 values.
  • 40 days with averages of 6 hours: Cover a time span of 40 days with averages of six hours. This results in 160 values.
  • 60 days with averages of 1 hour: Cover a time span of 60 days with averages of one hour. This results in 1440 values.

i_round_blueThis setting uses the most amount of RAM.

  • 60 days with 6 hour averages of 6 hours: Cover a time span of 60 days with averages of six hours. This results in 240 values.

Graph 3

By default, this is the 365 days graph in the PRTG web interface. You can change it to more or less detail by choosing a time span covered and a monitoring interval average associated with it.

  • 100 days with averages of 1 day: Cover a time span of 100 days with averages of one day. This results in 100 values.

i_round_blueThis setting uses the least amount of RAM. We recommend this setting for installations with 10,000 sensors or more.

  • 200 days with averages of 1 day: Cover a time span of 200 days with averages of one day. This results in 200 values.
  • 365 days with averages of 1 day: Cover a time span of 365 days with averages of one day. This results in 365 values.
  • 400 days with averages of 1 day: Cover a time span of 400 days with averages of one day. This results in 400 values.
  • 750 days with averages of 1 day: Cover a time span of 750 days with averages of one day. This results in 750 values.

i_round_blueThis setting uses the most amount of RAM.

i_round_redSave your settings. If you change tabs or use the main menu without saving, all changes to the settings are lost.

More

i_square_blueKNOWLEDGE BASE

What security features does PRTG include?

How can I integrate Google Analytics into PRTG?

Which provider should I use for the Geo Maps feature of PRTG?

How do I get a Google Maps API key for use in PRTG?

How can I speed up PRTG—especially for large installations?

Which domains and ports does the Geo Maps feature use?

Which limitations apply when using the Google Maps API in PRTG?

Why does my browser show an SSL certificate warning when I open the PRTG web interface?

 

i_square_bluePAESSLER WEBSITE

How to use your own SSL certificate with the PRTG web server

Others

There are some settings that you must define in the PRTG Administration Tool. For more information, see sections: