13 results found
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Add more device icons to PRTG
As an IT administrator, I would like to be able to identify affected devices in PRTG right away. Having the correct device icon and manufacturer would help me with this task. Eaton, Ubiquiti and other icons are missing.
9 votes -
Modern Progressive Web App for PRTG Mobile Monitoring
As an IT professional managing network infrastructure, I want a modern, responsive mobile monitoring interface that works consistently across all my devices so that I can effectively monitor my network, receive timely alerts, and respond to issues regardless of my location or device platform.
4 votes -
Improve graph visualization and zooming
As a an IT administrator analyzing time series basic functions like zooming should be allowed via mouse movements by dragging or using the scroll wheel versus using buttons so that I can see more granular data quickly and easily to troubleshoot a problem.
11 votes -
Organize Probes by Division and Groups for Better Management
As a network administrator at a large company with multiple sub-divisions, I want to organize probes into hierarchical groups by division so that I can better manage and navigate our monitoring infrastructure.
Division 1
├── Probe 1
│ ├── Group 1
│ │ ├── Device 1
│ │ │ ├── Sensor 1
│ │ │ └── Sensor 2
│ │ └── Device 2
│ └── Group 2
├── Probe 2
└── Probe 3Division 2
├── Probe 1
├── Probe 2
└── Probe 32 votes -
New UI and API: Create, edit and delete probes and groups
PRTG gets a completely new UI and API. Use them to create, edit, and delete probes and groups.
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https://forms.office.com/r/FK2YZx61C05 votes -
Configurable Default Time Range for System Logs View
As an IT Infrastructure Manager, I want to set a persistent default time range for the system logs view (accessible via Logs in the main menu), so that I don't have to manually adjust the time range filter every time I access the logs, saving time and improving my troubleshooting efficiency.
1 vote -
Negative Tag Filtering for Sensor Lists
As a Systems Engineer managing daily monitoring operations, I want to filter sensor lists using negative tag filters (e.g., filter_tags=!noisy) in /sensors.htm, so that I can quickly exclude irrelevant or known-noisy sensors from my view without having to manually tag and maintain positive filter groups, making my day-to-day monitoring more efficient and reducing alert fatigue.
1 vote -
Enhanced Library Display: Show Parent Device Information for Sensors
As a Network Administrator monitoring multiple devices across different locations, I want libraries to display the device name and IP address alongside each sensor so that I can quickly identify which server or device is experiencing issues without needing to navigate away from the library view.
3 votes -
Central rights management overview
As a PRTG administrator I would like to have a central rights management overview, where you can quickly see, for example, which access / management rights a group currently has in PRTG.
6 votes -
Enhanced Sensor Library Filtering for Paused Status Types
As an IT Infrastructure Manager, I want granular filtering options for different paused status types in the sensor library so that I can quickly identify and manage sensors paused by different reasons to optimize troubleshooting workflows and operational visibility.
Currently its only possible to filter sensor states in library for "Paused by user". It should also be possible to filter for "Paused by dependency", "Paused by schedule", "Paused by license" and "Paused until".
1 vote -
Dark Mode in new UI
As a user of the PRTG web UI I would like to have dark mode in the UI so that I can reduce my eye strain.
5 votes -
Add sensor channels via multi-edit
As a PRTG administrator I want to add channels that I need to existing sensors via multi-edit so that I can save manual work and time when the sensors are the same and number of sensors is high.
4 votes -
Link maps to graphs for ease of navigation
As an IT admin setting up maps and dashboards I would like to link and easily move between a maps and a graph. It were easier to link these together I could build workflows for analysis and troubleshooting.
1 vote
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