Monitoring the real end-user experience to determine user satisfaction
Unlike the passive monitoring alternative that uses packet capture analysis to monitor transactions, you can also configure browser instrumentation as a way to gathers metrics about the health and performance of your application. The following topics describe how to configure performance thresholds and how to view the performance and availability metrics gathered from this more active monitoring method.
- Accessing and navigating the Real User Analyzer console
- Monitoring the user experience in real time from a dashboard
- Monitoring traffic, availability, and performance in real time from a Watchpoint
- Configuring applications, Watchpoints, and dashboards for monitoring end user experience
- Defining thresholds and compliance levels for monitoring the user experience
- Defining custom error-detection rules and notifications on the Analyzer
- Defining incident-detection rules on the Analyzer
- Using the Expression Builder on the Analyzer to create a filter
- Using custom fields to filter traffic, export data, or monitor error conditions
- Reporting on performance about real end-user metrics
- Exporting real end-user experience performance data
- Detecting and diagnosing the root cause of problems
Related topic
Setting up end-user experience monitoring
Before you can perform the tasks described in this section, you must complete the activities described in the following sections:
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