# Dashboard

## **2. Dashboard**

The **Dashboard** is the first screen you see when logging into SLZB-OS.  
It provides an at-a-glance overview of your device’s current status, connectivity, and Zigbee network health.  
From here, you can quickly access detailed sections via the top or side navigation menus.

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### **2.1 Layout Overview**

The dashboard typically consists of the following key blocks:

1. **Device Status Panel**
    
    
    - **Model** – Displays the hardware model (e.g., SLZB-MR1U).
    - **Firmware Version** – Current SLZB-OS version installed.
    - **Uptime** – How long the device has been running since last restart.
    - **CPU &amp; Memory Usage** – Real-time resource utilization.
2. **Network Status**
    
    
    - **IP Address** – Current assigned IPv4 address.
    - **Connection Type** – Ethernet, PoE, USB, or Wi-Fi (depending on model).
    - **MAC Address** – Unique network identifier.
    - **Link Status** – Connection state and link speed.
3. **Zigbee Hub Summary**
    
    
    - **Coordinator State** – Online/Offline status.
    - **Connected Devices** – Number of active Zigbee devices.
    - **Last Message** – Timestamp of the last received Zigbee event.
    - **Zigbee2MQTT / ZHA Status** – Shows which integration is currently active.
4. **Quick Actions**
    
    
    - **Restart Device** – Reboots the SLZB device.
    - **Restart Zigbee Hub** – Restarts Zigbee coordinator service without rebooting the whole system.
    - **Open Zigbee2MQTT Web UI** – Shortcut to Z2M frontend (if enabled).
    - **Check for Firmware Update** – Quick link to update page.

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### **2.2 Indicators &amp; Colors**

- **Green** – Normal operation.
- **Yellow/Orange** – Warning or degraded performance (e.g., high CPU usage).
- **Red** – Critical issue (e.g., coordinator offline).

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### **2.3 Typical Uses**

- **Monitoring** – Quickly verify if both network and Zigbee hub are running normally.
- **Troubleshooting** – Identify offline status or high resource load.
- **Fast Navigation** – Jump directly to network or Zigbee hub settings.