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After adding your sites, the Network overview (beta) section of the dashboard provides a summary of the connectivity status and traffic analytics for all your sites. This is a great place to start if you receive a Magic WAN alert, need to begin the troubleshooting process, or are performing routine monitoring.
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Network overview (beta) has the following data types available:
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<Details header="Geographic map summary">
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- [Aggregate Magic WAN site health](#site-health)
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- [Magic WAN availability status for sites](#no-status-available)
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- [Magic WAN site geographic location](#no-location-set)
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</Details>
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<Details header="Magic WAN site data table">
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- Site Name
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- Site Health
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- Site Tunnel Names
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- Site Tunnel Statuses
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- Site Traffic Sent
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- Site Traffic Received
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</Details>
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<Details header="Magic WAN site data">
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- Traffic Sent by Tunnel
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- Traffic Received by Tunnel
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</Details>
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To start using Magic WAN site analytics:
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1. Log in to the [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/) and select your account.
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2. Select **Magic WAN** > **Network overview (beta)**.
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You will have access to an overview map with all your active sites, and any alerts for sites that are unhealthy or have no status available to them.
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Review the topics below to learn more about the options available to you.
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### Network map and traffic overview
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The network map section shows all the sites configured with Magic WAN. At a glance, you can check:
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- How many active sites you have
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- Location for sites in a map (if you set up their geographic location)
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- Sites that are healthy or unhealthy
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- Sites that have no status available
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- Sites that have no location set
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Just below the map, Traffic overview shows a more granular list of your sites and their status.
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#### Site health
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Sites can be healthy or unhealthy, and Magic WAN uses this information to route traffic. Refer to [Set thresholds for Magic WAN site health](#set-thresholds-for-magic-wan-site-health) to learn more about this topic.
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#### No status available
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The status of a site refers to its health. If your sites show a **No status available** message, this means you did not configure your alert settings when creating your site. Refer to [Configure Magic Tunnel health alerts](/magic-wan/configuration/common-settings/configure-magic-tunnel-alerts/) to learn how to create an alert for your site.
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#### No location set
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The dashboard shows you the number of sites with no location set, meaning sites for which you did not set up a geographic location. To add a location to a site, find the site you want to add location to, and select **no location set** to edit its location settings. Refer to [Set geographic coordinates](#set-geographic-coordinates) for more information.
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### Traffic overview
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Traffic overview aggregates all Magic WAN sites configured in your account. Here, you can check at-a-glance information about each site like:
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- Site status
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- Traffic sent and received
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Select one of your sites to have access to a more detailed view of its traffic, including traffic by tunnel.

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