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// monitoring-using-web-console.adoc
[id='monitoring-router-network-web-console'-{context}']
= Monitoring the router network using {ConsoleName}
In the web console, you use the tabs to monitor the router network.
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|===
| This tab... | Provides...
| `Overview` | Aggregated information about routers, addresses, links, connections, and logs.
| `Entities` | Detailed information about each AMQP management entity for each router in the router network. Some of the attributes have charts that you can add to the `Charts` tab.
| `Topology` | A graphical view of the router network, including routers, clients, and brokers. The topology shows how the routers are connected, and how messages are flowing through the network.
| `Charts` | Graphs of the information selected on the `Entities` tab.
| `Message Flow` | A chord diagram showing the real-time message flow by address.
| `Schema` | The management schema that controls each of the routers in the router network.
|===