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Sign In records every login and every session. Statistics and exports turn that raw record set into information you can act on:
  • The Dashboard — always on, shows real-time and historical aggregates at a glance. This is the landing page when you open a Sign-In Context.
  • Search — look up specific logins by identifier, device, or module.
  • Exports — download filtered data as CSV or Excel for offline analysis, reporting, or compliance attachments.

The Dashboard

The Dashboard (see the Context admin screenshot) shows at-a-glance tiles for:
  • Online Devices — currently connected.
  • Logins Today — count since midnight in the Context’s timezone.
  • Meeting Hosts — active host requests.
  • Conference Guests — active conference sessions.
  • Email Guests — verified self-provisioning users.
  • Active Whitelistings — pre-approved devices currently in effect.
  • Active Quick Access — Quick Access sessions currently open.
  • Active Passwords — Password Access sessions currently open.
Charts below the tiles show trends for Online Devices and Network Traffic (Mbps) over configurable windows (1 day / 1 week / 1 month / 6 months / 1 year). The Search surface lets you locate specific logins:
  • By identifier — email, phone, username, conference code.
  • By device — MAC address or device name.
  • By module — filter to logins from one specific Sign In Module.
  • By time window — narrow to a specific period.
Results show the login, the session, the device, and the associated Access Policy.

Exports

Export buttons on Search and Dashboard views produce files you can download:
  • CSV — for spreadsheets and custom analysis.
  • Excel — pre-formatted for stakeholder reports.
Exports honour the current filter. If you want a targeted export (one module, one time window, one site), filter first and export second.

Scheduled exports

For recurring reporting, consider pairing exports with Webhooks — push events to your own data warehouse in real time instead of exporting on demand.

What isn’t covered here

  • Application-level traffic breakdown is a separate feature — see Application Visibility.
  • Billing-grade reports are handled separately by Netgraph’s billing systems, not through the Context admin.

Application Visibility

Traffic-level insights (requires Service Gateway).

Webhooks

Push login and session events to your own systems in real time.